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                  <text>THE ^STINGS JOURNSE
JOB THB BIGHT AB WE UJSDEBBTABD THE BIGHT

BIIRtt A BUBGULAHO.Pnbltlhart.

TEAMS. 11.00 A YEAR.

HASTINGS. BARRY COUNTY MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1896.

Volume XXX

THE COUNTY.

SA G

RED

HARDWARE
Less: than: Wholesale: Prices!
THE HASTINGS CITY BANK having purchased the en-

Hardware,
Farm Machinery
of all kinds, propose
Hays

close out the same within the next 90

f

Nothing will \be reserved and sale will be continued at
RETAIL and AUCTIO^until every thing is sold or until a buy­
er is found who will taWthe whole stock. Goods will be sold at

AUCTION M SNTUIIDAY AFTEHNOONI
Come while the stock is complete.

HASTINGS CITY BANK.
March 31st; 1896.

STATU ROAD.

Number 28.
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NORTH HALTIMOKE.

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John Hulihg has rented the front 40 | Editors of the Jocitx.ti.: J iiaoiSjeu
of the Hurst farm; John Payne has an independent voter for the pniitfevl
rented the balance.
. years, and have been reading paper/
Write upon one Mile of the paper only.
C. M. Emerick has moved hack on , published by all
all forties,and
parlies,and remember
Tut each item In one pnnmruiili.
' his farm.
-well
" of reading -r
the Banner -two years
Semi your letter* w as to n-ach this ottlce not
'
Ed.
McGlynn
has
rented
his
farm,
to
agoMhen it came out for silver at e.
later than Wednesday inoruinc ; prefer to have
Mr. Saddler.
them on Tnewlay.
ratio tjf 10 to J. Rut for some reason it
If wmetliing &lt;&gt;! great Interest happens after
Will Hurst accompanied his brother was'scion sifent , and last week it cameyou have sent 5 our letter, semi along another,
out with its Mexico letter telling us
even if it cannot reach hero before Tlmrsdav Arthur to Cleveland last Monday.
Will Fisher is on the sick listm&lt; rnlng; it t» the news we wan: at the earlte.it
how prosperous the fanners are in
jHMwIbie moment.
Mrs, Lewi* 6T Battle Creek, visited that free silver country; getting big
Bien your full name to each letter not for
publtratinii. but for your own end the publish­ her daughter. Mrs. Bert Kinne last prices for their produce, bin the lalx»rweek.
.
er*’ benefit.
ers could hardly live. Do- not be de­
Gm-respon'leiiK ahonld be verv careful in I
Mrs. Hurst is on the gain; they will ceived; did you not get along much
writing proper names, for iieopte rtWIike to see have an auction sale Wednesday.
better when the farmers got fl a bush­
their name* spcll*-d wrong; make each letter in
Maud Slayton visited Mrs. Wright of el for their wheat, and other farm pro­
the name dlHtlne'.eo that the cornjaisitor will
have no trouble I:, making it out.
your cit^finnday.'
duce in proportion, than you do now.
CAUTION.—We desire to call the attention
Vacation'at
the
Fisher
school.
With wheat at $1 a bushel farmer?
of eorrespuiHients Io personal matters where 111
J. P. Harry is movjng to Assyria.
feeling may be the incentive or result there
could pay $1 a day for work done ar.d
from. We do not object to Joking pood naturThe boys are wishing the free show $20 a month, instead of 50 cents a day
edly. but ThkJocrn Al cannot be made a m&lt;- would return to Stbqy Point.
or $14 a month; and many farmers
diurn u&gt; convey i^rsonniltles berween parties
8amL Robinson wtd'buried Saturday that used'to keep month or year help,
ami !n which the jiublie have no interest.
Joel Demond and “Wfe have agreed Jire obliged to do what work they can
to diMgrw.
_____ - -i
... • amd let the rest go, and then can
NOUTH-EAKT BARKY.
DELTON.
AT? gtgrcely make both ends meet. But
Re.v. A. 8. Bunnell and wife of Al­
ydtt festofe silver, and give us the good
E. E. Thresher is able to be around'
legan. are speriding a few days with
■■ “-d before it was deinonetiztheir son.
again.
.
‘
complain. We will
Lula Nobles has returned from
Dell Norris and wife of Prairieville, par
tgages, and you will
Hastings, where she has been attend­ and Vera Cortright of Hickory Cor­
tss failures in your
ing school. K
ners, passed through this town Wed­
n the last two years.
Mrs. Simpson represents the north­ nesday, enroute to their.homes: they for frh
! farmer prospers everyeast Barry Sunday School at the coun­ have beed attending college at Valpa- thing
‘ The Banner editors
ty convention. •
riso, Ind.
know:
s a good thing for this
Milan Waldorf of Hastings, was in co
s ago it would be now
IiAuDSCEAIJUI.E.
the village. Friday.
but they
w that no man but a
Barney Norwood and wife have re­ gold st
Several attended the.S, S,convention
n can be nominated
turned
from
their
Ohio
visit.
for'
in your city*
,
b republican ticket,
Dr. Hyde of Prairieville, was in there!
Mr. Clapp of Otsego, is ’spending a
t fall in line no mjttown Saturday evening.
ter w
few days with Mr. Yeckley.
* st belief is, and
Minnie Gillispie of Cloverdale, was a takb
The Hope Center scribe spoke high­
foll3&lt;ers they can with
ly of the exhibition given by the teach­ guest of E. E. Thresher.
the
add, of course, there are a good
Miuu
Davenport
is
entertaining
a
many that read nothing but the Ban­
ers and scholars of that place, but did
not mention the assistance given by friend from Cloverdale.
ner, Jhose we expect will follow. But*
Will Whittmore, who has been work­
nro a IiMktror n&lt;lnz*a&gt;a,l an,T nmrar*
the Hardscrabble boys.
ing in Battle Creek, has returned to
his home.
•
SOUTH ASSYRIA.
Vinnie Ream of Hastings, was a
The old peopl's society met with O. guest of Mrs. Dr. Scribner ova? Sunday
oeon voting w niftKe. tug ncn ncner
Cleveland and wife last Thursday. .
A large crowd from Prairieville, at­
Next Saturday evening, April 4, tended the entertainment Saturday and the poor poorer long enough. Of
course they will be ridiculed by some
there will be a play at the Bell school evening.
.
in the old parties; but am glad to say
house, entitled "Striking UiL”
The Misses Maynard, Myrtle Smith
Alma Brown is home irom Olivet col* and Jennie Drummond of Prairieville, in this town where the Silver men are
running C. M. Mack for supervisor;
lege.
were guests of Adah Williams over the better class of voters, the temper­
Hattie Morehouse has been spending Sunday.
ance men, Sabbath school workers, etc.
a few days in Newaygo.
Mrs. E. Barton is ill with lung fever. that have worked with Mr. Mack in
Lon Brown called on friends here
Karl Loveland, Charlie Mullen, Clare these different places, and have been
Sunday.
Blackman, Jennie Drummond and his friends in the past, will bo in the
School commences Monday with Belle Adams of Prairieville, took the
futare. There is not a saloon keeper,
Kate Fruin teacher.
train here Thursday morning when gambler or whiskey man working for
they attended the teacher* examina­ Mr. Muck, and you do not see him in
CAKL.TON CENTER.
tion.
Hastings nearly every day and espec­
This is fine sap weather; it keeps
J. F. Williams delivered a load of ially Saturdays, working in every way
them hustling to draw in the sap water. furniture to some Prairieville citizens. to gets votes. He did not seek the
George Vester has gone to York
E. J. Hartman was in Kalamazoo, nomination and if he is elected it will
State to work this summer.
Monday.
be through his friends who believe him
The M. E. church will give un Easter
Charlie Herrington, Harry Larabee, to be a true Free Silverman, a tem­
concert at their church, Sunday even­ Leda Norwood and Puss Blackman perance man, and a man who will fight
ing.
were in Richland Sunday.
for morality and what he thinks is
The Sunday evening union prayer
The L. O, T. M. gave an entertain­ right.
An Independent Votex
meeting will be held at the M. E. ment at their hall Saturday evening,
March 30th, 1800.
church in the future.
which was well attended despite the
THORNATl’LE LAKE.
Rev. Ralph Wooton holds a bible threatening weather. The quilt ar.d
saw
is doing its best with E.
reading at Ca'.ton Center M. E. church, picture which was tube given to the.I The
...........
—mill
.
each Wednesday evening.
ones receiving the greatest number of V. Cole at the head,
.
_ _.i .,afcjmx. little, but'how votes as being_the most popular ladies [| The telephone
----- —at the Imke House
e?J- ..J ixjst of stniJilieiTun.
of Barry Co. was presented ^Auali u lr-L
fellow traveler. A smile is a trifle, but liams of Delton who received 1957 and
Politically it looks ns if something
if given in love and true friendship, it Eva Gealer of Cloverdale 1084. The would drop next Monday, if silverites
will chase away the dark cloud set­ proceeds from the voting and enter­ stick to their text.
tling down upon thy weary brother. tainment was $4282.
There’ll be some fun in Henpeck
Speak the kind word, smile lovingly
Hollow very soon ; litigation is ripen­
upon the tried and trampled one, and
ing. see.
QIJIMKV.
•
thereby liggten thy own burden.
Mrs. Henry Lathrop has the grip.
Henry Castelein has gone to Grarfd
Clem Maddox is going to locate his Rapids
Peaches half killed, bees starving,
on business.
saw mill at Sturgis for a few months,
Our enterprising mill man has put a good sugaring but hard on wheat; fod­
"Come and eat warm sugar” is the stock of ready made clothing in the der scarce and money too.
prevailing invitation, nowdays, and no store at this place.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
one slights the invitation.
Mrs. Dell Reynolds of Charlotte,'is
The Methodist organized a Sunday visiting relatives and friends in this vi­
G. B. Griffith is moving his mill u&gt; A.
school last Sunday with the following cinity.
F. Sylvester’s farm near Irving where
he has a job of sawing.
officers: Supt.. Chas. Smith; Asst.
Protracted meetings still continue.
P. F. Taro of Charlotte was here on
Supt., Mrs. Endsley; Sec’y., Adah
A number from this place attended business
last week.
Odell; Librarian, Mrs. Jas. Covert; the Sunday School contention.
We hope our little joke about Cali
Treas., Mrs. Jenny Smith; organist,
While George Scott was returning stories
did not frighten the Gun Lake
Myrtle Odell.
from Hastings one day last week his
Mrs Vina Carpenter spent pert of horses became frightened and ran scribe so ho could not write last week.
The republicans have named the
last week in Woodbury.
away, turned into W. Sponables yard, following
ticket in this township: Su­
jumped over a basement wall where pervisor, S. C. Ritchie; Clerk, Bert
NORTH IRVING.
they landed in a heap. Strange to say Armstrong; Treas., Frank Turner;
they
came
out
uninjured.
George
Scott Sherwood, wife and daughter
lustice, Frank Sylvester; If. C. L. B.
of Grand Rapids, shook hands* with old thought it a narrow escape all around. Pryor; School Inspector, Ifc^nrner:
neighbors last week.
Board of Review, Asher T&gt;W?y.- Cot
CEDAlt CHEEK
E. Smith has returned from Grand
stables. John Hall, Jud Pr: it. Cha
Rapids wiiere he has been for treat­
Spring is here and out door Sports Armstrong. Hurrah for ..ohn nr.
will engage the young hayseeds.
ment.
Charlie.
Mr. Sweet ami wife railed on the
Will lauch of this place is moving to
• Balance of County X
former's sister, Mrs. P. Wood, one day Bedford.
page.r
last week.
Sluv licmml, Hick
A very interesting talk was given at Crusade Band, is at home fur a few
the church last Thursday by Rev. Ktllp weeks vacation.
T!:e leaders oft!il«pn|wr will U.
Several of our young people ate warm
Mr&gt;. Charles Tukr and sun of Mid­
sugar with Will Travis recently.
dleville. is the guest other parent".
that science tins li ;cn able to cure In nil iissta;
Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs.
Ines McDonald of Kalamazoo, visited and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Isth*Mitchell next Thursday afternoon.
her parents the past week.
only positive cure.ltnowu totho incdltAl fruit r..
Renn Trego commenced her school
There is a woman south of our town, tty. Cainrrii beinn a constitution:!! dlswf, tvquires a constitution tl treatment. IJjAt Cnta rbeen prophecying
the White
Monday.
.
. who has ««v..
—j...o ...Edna Brown has resigned her post-1 t?aps are raging and are going to de- rh Jure Is taken internally. acting &lt;M0Ty upon
tlio blood and mucous surfaces ufjjKsystc .
tion as teacher and accepted one in stroy
--------a'-------home1-----here.
the Middleville school.
Prof. Corwin made a business trip to thereby destroy lug the foundationurfBe cllseu—
Of all melodies, that in the ••Miner” M iddieville, Monday.
and giving the patient Mrrngtl by bu1ld&gt;ng up
tone suits tiome of our young ladies
Wall Norton of Prichardville, was on the ronstinilton and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have no much faith u;
•test.
our street Sunday.
it&lt; eurallve poweis, that they oiler one liunih-n
Our students are home bringing the
C. E. Bailey it husking his corn.
dollars tor a:&gt;y case that it tails to cure. Be-:-'
blue certificate with them so far as we
Our readers will find this issue a par­ for tint of testimonials
Address.
F. J. CHENEY * Co . Toledo. ■.
know.
ticularly good one. in fact so good and
Mr. Editor: Do you think your notice interesting, you should show it to your tersold by Druggists. 75c.
to correspondents made any impression chum and talk to them about it, the
The recent big fire nt Minden City
on our inhabitants? Have you noticed Jouknai. I mean
raised the que.-tion of water works,and
each week something out of the usual
the citizens are now hustling to secure
line has happened, and dow comes the
BOWLING.
a system for fire protection.
marriage of Frances Cunningham to
School commences next Monday.
The annual meeting of the Paw Paw
Wxn. Grigsby of your city, Tuesday
A. donation for Rev. Haist at Rice’s Valley Spiritual Association will b*
afternoon. Next week I can tell you Hall, April 9. Warm sugar will be lie’d at Faw Paw March 28 and 29.
more about it, bat say, we dislike very seryed.
A Virginia craze has struck the tour,
much for Frankie to leave us, while we
John Herrington sold his farming of Carsonville, and as an result quite
very cordially receive Mr. Grigsby. ing effects at auction Tuesday.
an exodus to that state will begin '
Congratulations and God speed.
Quite an excitement Wednesday the spring.
morning caused by Rice’s store chhn-,
Did You Ever
IGH BANK.
ney burning out.
Dr. Sheffield amputated a toe for Try Electric Bitters as a remedy tor
Mr*. Hougit
i tai in and daughter of
Lake Odessa, are visiting relatives Earl Stanton last Saturday; he ha* not your trouble^? If not, get a bottle now
been confined to the house nor lost an and get relief. This medicine has been
here.
,
found to bejpeculiarly adopted to the
C. Edmonds* dosed
....----------------------------his school at Del-- hour from business.
Anna Winters is spending her vaca­ relief and cure of Female Complaint?,
ton Friday, w h an entertainment and
exerting a wonderful direct Influence
tion at home.
returned hom Saturday.
The evening of March 25th, Miss In giving tone and strength to the sys­
has moved ir.tc
into the
Al. Mclntyi Lihouse former!, occupied by Elmer Mc- Flora Edmond* and Loy Cross were tem. If you have loss or appetite. Constipaticn.
Headache, Fainting Spell.-,
united
in
the
holy
bonds
of
matrimony
Mannis.
The saw mil on the Lichty place is nt the home of the bride’s father L. C. or are Nervous, Sleepless. Excitable.
of litigation
not running c -account
--------- -------__D------- Edmonds. The ceremony was per­ Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy
between its pr tfjnt and former owner. formed by Rev. Haist. The presents Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicitnProhibition --------mucus ---------convened
“*
at were varied and useful. May long life you need. Health ar.d strength are
Green’s hall 15 arch 31 to elect dele- and happiness attend the young couple guaranteed by its use. Fifty cert
gates to the ounty convention at is the wish of all. Mr. and Mrs. G. and $1.00 at W. H. Goodyear’s drn
Adams of Lowell, were among the store.
_
Hasting* April
Un account &lt; [defects in the former g tests from abroad.
Consumption can be cured by i he’ in- silverites met at
silver caucus lie
,
of
Siltlos
’
cure. This great cough cure
Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia,
Green’s hall Mfc-ch 28 to make legal
is the
remedy for that ter— onlv
—known
~
former proc
». We are inclined •and all Throat and Lung diseases are..]?or gale by Fred.L
by Shiloh’s Cure. lor sale by ■*
rible disease.
to think the
licans of this town cured
lr«lL.n«ltb.
iMeMb.
will feel tire
election is over.

lurmer i r tests irom abroad.

�THE &lt; &lt;»VXT4r*\
Ml DDLF.V1I&amp;.K.

w lion! commenced Monday.
Myrtle Green of Grand Rapid.-. *{""•
Sunday in our village.
B. L. Johnson apeut Sunday in Grand
Rapids.
Earl Moore and Ross Armstrong
.’.erein Caledonia one day last week.
Among those who attended the Bur­
ry county convention nt Hastings.
Monday and Tuesday were: Mrs. D.
'•V. Johnson, Mrs. Biss, Mrs. I*. A. Cobb,
N. C. Webb, May Bassett, Minnie
Dietrich ar.d Mrs. Chapman.
Mrs. Putnam is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Fausey near Hastings.
Guy Jobni,on returned to Kalamazoo
Tuesday.
„
M. A. Dietrich made a busineH' trip
to Grand Rapids, Saturday.
Bessie George of Hastings, is in the
village making preparations for her
entertainment, to take place April 7.
Jay Matteson went to Owosso Mon­
day, where he will fill the position as
cashier of the bank.
Mrs. Emma Beaver of Grand Rapids,
spent a few days here last week on ac­
count of the illness of her aunt Mrs. J.
Martin.
HINDS CORNEHS.

Mrs. Sarah Newton who had a cancer
removed from her face last week by
Dr., Young of Nashville, is doing nicely.
George Rot inson is spending his va­
cation at home.
Rev. A. 8. Bunnell ar.d wife of Alle­
gan. visited friends in this place last
week.
|»Wm. Bechtel and family of your
city, spent Sunday at Jacob K’ines.
Tena Terpening went Friday to
8tend the coming summer near Battle
reek.
Leland Sutherland, who Las been
attending school, at Oxford, returned
home Saturday to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Free! Hinds were sur­
prised Thursday eve, by about twenty*
five of their friends walking in. Cake
and ice cream were served and after a
pleasant evening all departed, wishing
them the best success in the future.
. Sunday school was re-organized last
Sunday and the following officers
elected: Supt. H. M. Moore; Asst.
Supt. Mary Kline; Sec. Ralph Scidmore: T*en.“ Nellie Kline: Srganist;
Mary Kit
-x
SOUTH IVOODLAVn.

Albert Ehrett entertained eighteen
guests in his sugar bush last Friday.
Joe Smith ana wife were called to
Mason Co. Thursday on account of the
illness of their sister.
James Youngs left last Tuesday for
Maple Grove, where he has hired out
for the summer.
J. R. Barnum and family of Hastings
are spending the week of vacation on
their farm.
Albert Ehrett and family will soon
move to Mason Co.
Revilo Youngs went to Hickory Cor­
ners with a load of maple sugar and
syrup last Tuesday.
Chauncy Priest and wife of Wood­
land. visited at Jerome England’s the
latter part of the week.
Mrs. Washington Helmer was called
to Hastings last Saturday on account
of the illess of her daughter May.
Gail Hamp spent Sunday at Wood­
land.
Ed. Schantz of Woodland Center,
will move back on his farm here.
Next Sunday morning, after a brief
Sundaj School lesson,
re..
r—.-K»ni«U4i;iut: Wv wietJi D. church Win
take place. Let every scholar be pres­
ent.
ASSYRIA.

*

Easter services at the Briggs church
Sunday evening.
Eugene Day and daughter Hattie of
Augusta, are visiting Chas. Clark and
family.
This is the week of vacation at the
Briggs school.
Alma Smith, the delegate for the
Lacey C. E. leaves for Ionia Wednes­
day.
Hattie Day brought her wheel with
her and is trying in vain to learn her
cousin Addie to “put on the bloomers
and sail away.”
The surprise party on Gus Welcher
was well attended and enjoyed by all.
BEDFQILD.

Eva Pixley returned to her home in
Bellevue, for a weeks’ visiuduring the
vacation; Mae ’4»xley and Pearl Hay­
wood accomp
fl her.
Mrs. Hughes had the misfortune to
fall down cellar, Friday.
Mrs. Gillmore is visiting friends in
A Imo.
Ruby Newton will make her home
with Frank Hushes in the future.
Mrs. Ella Beni- of Lansing, is visit­
ing her parents,
Mr. Boom and family of Battle Creek
have moved into Mrs Clapp’s vacant
rooms; Mr. Boorn will drive the mill
team this year.
t
LAKE.

A. Angle is
% sick with the grip.
R.S, Clark intends to buy a lot north
of the post office; th’a town is growing.
All we need now is , blacksmith shop.
Mrs. Wm. Orton spent Sunday at
Yankee Springs.
Mr. Martin intends to move to Grand
Rapids ar.d go in the bakery business.
Claud Raymond is visiting relatives
here.
Mrs. Ella Finney is quite sick.
The ice done a good deal of damage
to the shores when it went out. Some
of the trees on the Wayland landing
were turned out by the roots.
Blanch Chapman is home from Plain­
well for a visit.
COATS GROVE.

Mrs. B. F. Wolf is on the sick 1'st.
Mrs. Boice expects to start for Mc­
Bride this week to live with her son.
* Inez Sprague and Bessie Smith go as
delegates to the Y. P. S. C. E. conven­
tion at Ionia this week.
Teachers came home from the exam­
nation looking pretty blue.
- If you want any musical instruments
or fine furniture call on II. Sprague.
This is no joke or April fool but a fact.
PRATT DISTTICT.

Will Hunt started Monday for Ohio •
he will drive through.
Isaac Sponable is traversing various
parts of Canada.
Mrs. F. J. Thomas went Monday to
Saginaw as a delegate to the W. R C.
convention.
Misses Ella Phillips aud Cora Jewell
spent Tuesday with Misses Thomas.

THE JOURNAL. I foi an inti-•tn.itc ,&gt;• r vd i.
THURSDAY. APRIL J. ISM.

The News Condensed, |
Important Intelligence From Ail Parts.
CONGRESSIONAL.
The I’r.x-eedmgs of the Pint Session.
In the senate on the 23d, on motion of Mr.
Sherman, thn Cuban rreolutlona were re­
committed to the conference committee.
Mr. Mills (Tex.) offered a resolution di­
recting the president to request Spain to
allow Cuba to establish a local govern­
ment. and in cnee of refusal that the United
States take possession of and hold the
aaqarini the people of Cuba can organize
• Government... .In the house a bUl to mod­
ify the existing law regarding the punish­
ment of crimes committed under federal
jurisdiction was discussed, and an amend­
ment, making treason punishable by death,
was adopted.
In the senate on the 24th a resolution was
adopted requesting the president to trans­
mit to the senate all dispatches corre­
spondence, etc., from November 5, 1675. to
1676. concerning the paclfnctlon of the
then pending conflict in Cuba. Mr. Mills
spoke In support of the Cuban resolutions.
....In the house bills were passed to re­
habilitate cx-confederute army officers; to
abolish the death penalty In certain mil­
itary mses,and to matte the sale of spirit­
uous liquors under n false brand punish
able by tine and imprisonment. The naval
appropriation bill (131.611,031) was reported.
A resolution was introduced in the sen­
ate on the 25th for final adjournment May
2. • and another nrohlblting the United
States or any state from giving any recog­
nition or financial aid to any church or
lellgloue Institution. Most of the day was
spent on the legislative appropriation bill.
....The house took up thenavnl appropria­
tion bill nnd when the adjournment wnreached ail the paragraphs had been
passed save those relating to the increarc
of the navy.
A joint resolution was passed in the
senate on the 26th for a commission to
make a prlim'nary survey and estimate
the cost of u ship canal from the lower
shore of Lake Michigan to the Wabash
river. A favorable report was made on the
bill for the admission of Arizona as a state.
The legislative appropriation bill was fur­
ther considered....In the house the con­
ferees on the Cuban resolution agreed to
accept the senate resolution. The naval
appropriation bill was passed and the sun­
dry civil bill (g3.40S.S74) was reported.
The senate on the 27th passed the leglrlative appropriation bill. Aside from provid­
ing the usual appropriations the hill ef­
fects a reform of the system of compensa­
tion for United States district attorneys
and marshals, salaries bring substituted
for fees.
Adjourned to the 30th....In the
house a bill was favorably reported extend­
ing the benefits of the pension laws to all
the militia engaged In the civil war who
served 90 days under the direct authority
of the war department of the United States
officers. Adjourned to the 30th.

DOMESTIC.
A violent earthquake shock was felt
at Machias, Me. Housts trembled,
difcbcs and windows rattled and clocks
were stopped.
The supreme court of the United
States decided that witnesses must tes­
tify in interstate commerce cases, or go
to jail for contempt of court.
Kingsland &amp; Douglas, manufacturers
of agricultural implements in St. Louis,
failed for $100,000.
James McCoy shot and killed his
brother Henry at their home near
Noblesville Ind., and then killed him­
self. No cause was known for the
deed.
- At Mnrtin&gt;
tf.-c-.wj *r.*n«;
liaJcery;-William Munn, foundry, and
Thomas Mcurs, box and barrel factory,
assigned with liabilities aggregating
$300,000.
Three robbers took $50,000 in bonds
nnd money from Christopher Schrage,
70 years old. who lives alone in Chicago.
The Joliet (Ill.) branch of the Con­
solidated Steel end Wire company suf­
fered n loss of $150,000 by tire, throwing
500 men out of work.
Patrick W. Snowhook, a well-known
attorney and Bupposedmillionairc.made
an assignment in Chicago with liabili­
ties of $350,000.
In portions of central New York the
thermometer marked ten degrees be­
low zero nnd the Hudson river for miles
w as again frozen over.
W. S. Ide, a capitalist at Columbus.
O.. failed for $170,000.
An ordinace was passed in Mexico.
Mo., prohibiting the sale or giving away
of cigarettes or cigarette wrappers to
minors.
Fire in the lumber yard of N. B. Hol­
way in North La Crosse Wis.. nnd the
plant of the La Crosse Lumber comjinny, caused a loss of $175,000.
Leon &amp; H. Blum, wholesale dry goods
merchants at Galveston, Tex., made a
general assignment with liabilities of
$2,000,000.
J. F. Scibcrling &amp; Co., proprietors of
the Empire mower nnd reaper works
at Akron. O., failed for $250,000.
Fire that started In the wholesale
coffee house of the Wnshburn-IInlllgan
company in Davenport, la., caused a
loss of $100,000.
The Ohio senate passed a bill pro­
viding for the substitution of electrocu­
tion for hanging in the state.
The jury in a divorce case nt Brook.ngs, S. D., was composed of six men
and six women.
Gypsum, a small town in Kansas,
was partly destroyed by fire.
William Allen, a pioneer preacher, at­
tended a funeral at Leavenworth, Kan.,
and was called on to pray. As he
finished with the final amen he fell over
dead without uttering another word.
\V. II. Harris' big elephant Gypsy be­
came unmanageable at its winter quar­
ters in Chicago aud killed her keeper,
Frank Scott.
It was announced that Mark Twain
had sold the copyright in Europe for a
new book for $50,000.
A party of Chinese nnd Japanese men
and women partook of a mess of toad­
stools at Chico, Cal., mistaking them
for mushrooms, and as a result three
Chinese and two Japanese died from
poisoning.
While thawing a dynamite cartridge
a; Lewiston, N. Y., an Italian laborer
was killed and Seymour Eddy lost both
eyes.
The directors of the Deposit bank
at Midway, Ky., discovered a shortage
in the bank's accounts of $40,000.
Reports from central and western
Kansas, the wheat belt of the state, say
the plant is in fine condition.

...... f •lull , ).■:» : .eti
huo.Mam.
trad).1, throwing t'.i'i twit out ul work. .
In the n publ.cun state conn nt ion at
Nlkoln Ti slh, of New York, hns added
s.--tin. T»x.. a split occurred and two
another to his wonderful ilinctn. ri.-K sets at &lt;i-1rgatv- were chosen to attend
in the possibilities of the electric &gt;.ur- lhe national convention.
lent. He expects to be able to transmit
Dennis F. Murphy, one of the re­
news by electrical waves, and thinks porters of the United States senate
by this means the inhabitants of this since 1848, and the chief reporter s ince
earth may ultimately communicate 1873, died in Washington, aged 62years.

Cures

New Y
March Sit- Fi
;&gt;
werv t I ! and two injur. •! ■ ;Sun­
:!i». •i.«rit
H«"••.;•&lt; rfar«ximr!lh—nmlday morning in u tirent No.:.. . ll-a|&gt;&gt;.in
tier.
I -ruoncat cure*.
Mr.-Vi. The.buildmtr is a il.:«.i-su»ry
! Cures "I srrofuU in vwr»-’l l»nr« , •
ri
for (iwfn’-'x :-•-«! store
I
rnltre. suriHI n*Tk. naming
■ '-. p
purposes. The up|M r two flo »ra shel- I
clK'-a-- in i:&lt;v
‘ereil four families. The Jet • e '•moke Cures &lt;J 8.’iiiwiw. i.r.h l:- ;: !-»•• - ' h:r :
.icterred some of the tenants. Iroin de­
ami buraiaz. 'c-.l.l h~a&lt;l. t. ttrr.
scending the stairways. Miss .-larguret Cures "f liulh. I'implrs. and Uli «ti. r •. ijh
tian, &lt;ln* to impure l.kxsl.
Ryan, 60 years old, with a companion.
Cures
"1 Dyspepsia awl o’Jrr iron'.’. - v. Ii-ta
Miss Kate Higgins, ran to u w in.low. A
a k«ksI stomacb tunic tr»s needed.
fireman in ascending the ladder to
where iH.tSenl* wen en­
rescue the women was knocked off by Cures

with those on Man: or any other planet.
Willoughby J. Edbroik, who was
At the opening of the new free supervising architect of the treasury
bridge spanning the Monongahela river during the administration of President
at Pittsburgh a young business man Harrison, died at his home in Chicago,
and the daughter of a local minister aged 53 years.
were married in the center of the new
A state convention of "the reformers
able to work «.r walk for weeka burst of flame shooting from a sec­ Cures cf Catarrh by vxpvllhii: :h« itnpiir.t.* 5
structure.
of New York, irrespective of party af­
The Champaign county (Ill.) grand filiations,’’ has been called for Syracuse ond-story window, and v.us badly in­
which catit^ amt sustain the dhraiw.
jury found nn indictment against Gbv. April 21, to elect delegates to the na­ jured.
Cures &lt;&gt;t Nervousness l.y pr.qwrljr toning and
The women then became hj'sterical,
Altgcld nnd others comprising the tional reform party convention nt Pitts­
feeding tlm nerves upoii pan- blood.
Miss Hyun leaping from the window. Cures of That Tired i’ccliag by restoring
board of trustees of the University of burgh, Pa., May 25.
strength. Send for book of cures l.y
She fell on the sidewalk, breaking her
Illinois for neglecting to raise the
Tfic republicans of Massachusetts in bock, and died on the way to the hos­
American ling over the university build­ stale convention nt Boston indorsed
pital in an ambulance. Her companion
ings in accordance with the law.
Thomas 1». Reed, of Maine, for the pn siAt the Southwestern Kansas Meth­ dcntial nomination. The platform de­ fell out of the window and broke her leg.
odist Episcopal conference In Wichita clares for protection, opposes the free The firemen could nut rescue every one
Bishop Andrews created a sensation by and unlimited coinage of silver, favors in the building owing to the immense
declaring that a minister should not civil service laws and the restriction of quantics of smoke. After the flic had
been extinguished three bodies were
meddle with the temperance question. immigration.
found of people who had l.e&lt; n suffer
In a wreck on the Indiana, Illinois &amp;
Jeremiah Lyons, aged 106 years, died rated. They were Mis-- Mary McMahon, Te C. 1. Ilootl &amp; Co.. I'ropri-.-iors. Lowell. Ma«s.
Iowa railroad near Knox, Ind., four men nt Phalanx station, near Warren, O.
,
fa-11
are t!w In-*: ntt&gt;T .lint&gt;»r
22 years uld; Thomas Mallory, 23 years ,nood
were smothered by the overturning of
S Hills |.iih, aid d gr-t n.
old, a fireman on t he steamer St. Loui«.
h car of grain in which they were riding.
FOREIGN.
The w ill of Benjamin Franklin, which
One-half of the business portion of and Aichibahl Grogan, 35 yrr.rs old.
Ito* -Sand Hills Grow.
was probated 108 years ago In Phila­ Colon, Panama, was destroyed by fire, Their bodies wese nut burned. The
A rand hill is not "Tirade” m&gt; mneb 53
damage amounted to $10,060, the build­
delphia, was allowed in the probate the loss being over $690,000.
planted.
Wherever a patch of "marram
court of Suffolk county al Boston in
The ferry steamer Pearl was wrecked ing bring almost entirely destroyed.
grass” takes* root, there the sand blown
order to legalize the disposition of over in lhe Brisbane river in British Colum­
FIRE
AND
POISON.
from
the
great bunk gathers round it.
$111,000, the accumulations of the sum bia aud 37 j&gt;crsons lost their lives.
The steamship Wurrimo, which ar­ They Are the Cause of High: Deaths in An the r&gt;uud spread.-*, lhe gruss grows
of $5,000 which Franklin bequeathed to
through it, until llio hard dry blades
the Citj of Paris.
officials of Boston in trust for the use rived at Victoria, B. C., brought news
of the destruction of Suva, the capital
Paris, March 30.—The Gothic church form tbu nuch us &lt; f thousands of tons of
of young mechanics.
of St. Snuvevrr, on the Boulevard du "hills." Near Ib.lkham buy there lay
The Smith, Wilson «t Scars Paper com­ of Fiji, by n hurricane.
The steamship Bermuda, which left Marechai Vuilhtnt, at Lillr. was de­ not 40 years ago a wet "lake" icsido
pany at Holyoke, Mass., failed for $200,­
New York March 15, loaded with arms stroyed by lire Sunday morning. The the high mind. There the "guauers”
000.
C. D. Vaughn, Western Union tele­ nnd ammunition for the insurgents, flumes spread to the hospital adjoining used to hide for curlew, digging holes
graph manager in New Y'ork, says he safely landed her cargo on the shores of the church. There was great excite­ and filling them with "wurrum gra.-rs”
ment w hen it was seen that the hospi­ to make them dry and comfortable.
has about completed an invention by the Cuba.
Spanish troops fired upon each other tal would be burned. The semes among This grass took root, lhe sand gathered
use of which it will be possible to tele­
by
mistake
near
Esperanza,
Cuba,
and
the patients were terrible. Those who round, ami where the "lake” lay is now
phone across the ocean.
were convalescent were hurriedly di­ a tumultuous mass of rounded hillocks,
The town of Benton, Ark., wan nearly many lives were lost.
The Venezuelan warship Mariscal de rected to leave the building and the hos­ rising 20 feet above high water level—
wiped out by fire.
Avncucho
was
burned
off
the
Island
of
pital attendants and others devoted built by the "marram grn.vi” fr.nn the
Forest tires burned over a large, ter­
ritory to the cast of Black River Falls, Margarita and four of her soldiers and themselves to removing those who were surplus driftings &lt;if the mighty saud.—
not. able to help themselves. The cries London Spectator.
Wia^ destroying the prospects of the four sailors were lost.
A dispatch from Athens reports the of the sick were heartrending. Four of
blueberry crop in that territory’.
Made Them Cry.
The Midway deposit bank nt Midway, reuwval of the murders of Christians the {mtients who were extremely weak
Talker—When 1 lectured, there was
succuinbevl to fright and died liefurv
Ky., closed its doors with liabilities of in the island of the Crete.
Albert
Ilapplcye,
the
correspondent
not
a
dry
eye
in the andience.
they could be taken out.
$40,000.
Walker—Indeed, and what was your
Ten Sappers who had been ordered to
Litral Bacon, a prominent man, brood­ in Cuba of the New York Mail and Ex­
ing over having been arrested at Knox­ press, was expelled from the island by save lhe medicines in the hospital came subject?
Talker—I had been addressing a
across w hut they thought was a quan­
ville, Tenn., for perjury, blew himself Gen. Weyler.
It was announced that the Turkish tity’ of schnap|&gt;s. They each took n school of cookery and giving u practical
to fragments with dynamite.
minister
at
Washington
would
be
re
­
illnstratinu
of bow to peel au &lt;&gt;u&gt;ou.—
drink
and
were
almost
instantly
seized
Newell Dutchc and Frank Monre were
called owing to the sympathy of the with symptoms of poisoning. Physi­ Landon Tit-Bits.
drowned by the capsizing of nn oyster
Americans with the Armenians.
cians nt once attended them, but despite
ixiat nt Bridgeton, N. J.
A tremendous lire occurred in the na­ all efforts four of the sappers died and
The exchanges at the leading clearing
• "The Latest Style Ih Bounets,”
bouses in the United States during the tive quarter of Calcutta and many per­ the others are still suffering agonizing
and the very newest thing in "Dres®
pain.
week ended on the 27th aggregated sons were killed.
Patterns,” are not half as important
President
llippolyte,
of
Hayti,
died
$^96,850,158, against. $975,883,801 the
as the perfect health of the ladies who
MUST "DO TIME.”
previous week. The increase, com­ nt Port Au Prince, aged CO years.
wear them. For without health there
By an explosion of fire damp Inn mine
pared with the corresponding week in
llllnoia Supreme Cuurl Decides Against is little enjoyment in life nnd no desire
at Brunnerton, New Zealand, five per­
Chicago Ez-Bankers.
for dresses and bonnets. When ladies
1895, was 0.9.
sons were killed outright nnd CO more
Matt Mootry, a negro, was hanged at
Chicago, March 30.—The Meadowcraft Dre suffering from pains in the back,
were entombed with no hope of being
Georgetown, Tex., in the presence of
brothers must go to the penitentiary. nervousness, neuralgia, inllamation of
rescued.
internal organs, “Female Weakness.”
4,000 people for the murder of Andrew
. The Matabeles of the Inzza and Fiia- Wealth, social position, the utmost ef­ and derangement, the use of Dr.
Pickrell, a fanner, last May.
busi districts in South Africa revolted forts of the ablest lawyers have been at Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will
There were 259 business failures in
their service for almost three years, bring immediate relief and, in due
and massacred the white settlers.
the United States in the seven days
Cnpt. Gen. Weyler of Cuba issued a nnd the last legal expedient to save them time, a complete and perfect cure.
ended on the 27th. against 261 the week
proclamation saying that in view of lhe from the disgrace of penal garb has Druggists have it for sale.
previous and 234 in the corresponding
fact that lhe insurgents avoid engage­ been exhausted. Of all these the end
period of 1805.
is failure. Th./f /rnvT.eet. /sTne'u'i
ments with the 1 roops ajnl &lt;JeuP •
Acqulrlnc Knowledge.
A religious oriraiM-u’ilnti An
"RHvciUentlrely to acts of incendiarism, of t he supreme court of Illinois.
"Papa, what is an old saw—not the
as tne Legion of the Grand Army of the
One year ago last December n jury
he hns resolved to deal with them as in­
Cross.similnrto the Salvation Army .was
in the superior court found Frank R. saw you saw with, but the kind this
cendiaries and bandits.
paper speaks about?”
'launched in New York by William Phil­
Public feeling was said to be running nnd Charles J. Mendowcraft, Imi nkers.
"What uld saw docs the paper sTenk
lips Hall.
so high in Spain against American in­ guilty ns'charged in the indictment of about?"
At Springfield. Mo., fire completely
having
received
deposits
when
they
terference in Cuba that the government
"That’s what I wont to know. It
destroyed the Grand opera house, the would have trouble to central the na­ hiew their bank was insolvent, am? fixed
loss being $100,000.
us the punishment for each imprison­ says. 'Everybody has heard the uld saw,
tional anger.
"Never look a gift horse in the month. *''
The secretary of the treasury sent to
ment
for
one
year
nt
hard
labor
in
the
Edwin F. ULI. the newly appointed
congress estimates of the general de­ ambassador of the United Stales, ar­ state prison at Joliet. Judge Brentano, I want to know where the saw comes
ficiency In departmental appropria­ rived at Berlin.
w ho presided, reflated n new trial, a nil in.”
"Well, there's your old saw. An old
tions for the year ending June 30,
an appeal was taken to the state su­
1896, amounting to $4,326,672.
LATER.
preme court, the court of last re.vjrt. saw is an old proverb.' ’
"Why shouldn’t yoa look a gif: horse
Hiram 11. Ely, a boy of 15. nnd his
Alvin N. Stone, a wealthy farmer, There the decision of the lower court
sister-in-law. Mrs. Jane D. Ely, a widow aged G8: his wife, Serena, aged G2, is now affirmed, and the verdict of iu the month?"
“Because—because it's in bad taste.
40 years old and the mother of four were murdered by some one unknown at guilty ns charged and the sentence ot
It’s ungrateful, aud all that sort of
children, were married at Richmond, their home near Tallmadge, O., and Ira penal servitude stand.
t
hing.
'’
Ky.
Stillson, the hired man, was fatally
"All what sort of thing?"
Mrs. John F. Siegel, wife of a promi­ and two daughters, Emma, aged 29, TO FORM A BIG STEEL. TRUST.
"Why, to look a horse iu the mouth
nent business man at Bogart, O., nnd and Hal tie, aged 23, seriously injured. . Nearly the Entire I’ruducllou of theConnt&gt; ut has been given to yon shows that—
her son, aged 10, were killed by the cars
try to Join the Combine.
The entire business portico of Wes­ '
it shows that you are not thinking of
while out drivng.
Pittsburgh. Pa., March 30.—A gignnton, W. Va., was burned, the loss being
tl io giver, bnt of the value of the gift”
A progressive euchre party for the over $150,000.
t ic indust rial combinnt ion went through
"What would anybody want to look
cause of Cuban freedom at Philadelphia
Pinar del Rio, the stronghold of the the prelimninry stage of formation and p horse iu the mouth for?”
realized $1,000.
Spanish army in the western part of was practically effected nt a meeting
"To tell how old it is.”
The date of opening the Red Lake In­
Cuba, was taken by the insurgents and of ftt-cl producers held in New Y’ork last
(After a pause.) "Pupa, can you tell
dian reservation in Minnesota has been dcst rayed.
week. Another meeting will be held in
tV old a saw is by looking at its
changed from May 1 to May 15 next.
The Glenmore worsted mills in Phila­ Pittsburgh son for the arrangem*
th?"—Chicago Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson, Wind­
delphia were burned, the loss being of details. It is proposed to regul..
sor, Wis„ were asphyxiated by gus from
। the product ion of steel to actual rv.juire$130,000.
The misery of years has been cured
a coal stove.
A windstorm blew down the house of ments by met hods similar to those use*
. a single night by the use of Doan’s
IL A. Vaughn in Cleveland and Mrs. I by the rail pool. Nearly tlic entire pre
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL
Ointment, a positive, never-failing
’•inedy fur Itching Piles nnd all sitniMrs. Jennie R. Kimball, of Philadel­ .Sarah Bradford nnd Miss Emma Deit- ' duction of the United States was repre­
'
Rented
nt
the
New
York
meeting,
exnJiseases. Your dealer keeps it. or
phia, the comic opera manager, died in rich, who were in bed asleep, were
I bracing capital of several hundred mil"et it for you.
a private car at the union depot in St. crushed to death.
Rogge
Koch, toy importers at Bal­ I lionsnf dollars. Among the prominent
Paul of pneumonia, aged 45 years.
Ho* u Boom Waa'Hi
firms present were the Carnegie Steel
William 11. Webster, ohief civil serv­ timore, Md., failed for $150,000.
.ohii
Sherman wrote a book on his
Two warehouses of the Pleasure company, Jones &amp; Laughlin, Illinois
ice examiner, died suddenly of heart
txum and s«» the bourn is dead.—Atlanta
disease at his home in Washington, Ridge Park Distillery company at Steel company, Hainsworth Steel com­
Gjnstituticu.
pany,
Bethlehem
Steel
company,
John
­
aged 55 years.
Louisville were destroyed with all their
Edward Hopkins (colored), aged 103 contents, including over 30,000 barrels ston Steel company aud Cambria iron
works.
years, died at Rome, N. Y.
of whisky, the loss being $425,000.
Dr. Moses M. Royer, a retired physi­
A sharp earthquake shock was felt
CRUSHED TO DEATH.
Baby wax sick, *o gave bar Casto.-lx
cian in Chicago, made arrangements for at Rawlins, Wyo., houses being swayed,
his own funeral, and soon afterward but no serious damage was done.
Three 1’ervons Killed l.y u Bon Ider la Warn sl&gt;e was a Child, she cried for Cast oris.
West Vlrzlnlu.
»—
Thru she became Miss, she clung to Ca«loris.
died suddenly.
Three hundred Chinese were blown
Hinton, W. Va., March 30.—Jimjia
The republicans of New York instate to atoms by the explosion of a maga­
When site laid Children, *):e gaveC etn Cartcrln.
convention in New York city nominated zine attached to the fort at Kiarg, in Frank Tilman and Lucy Law vvjc-rc in­
stantly killed by a rock Crashing
Levi P. Morton ns their candidate for China.
lhe presidency on a platform indorsing
Fire destroyed the Sunday Loader through the house where ' y were
riceping at Echo, a statior 10 miles
the gold standard nnd a protective tariff office at Springfield, 0.
with reciprocity’. The delegates at
Fied Gorrell, a molder at West Co­ west of here, Sunday morn g. Two
large are Thomas C. Platt, Warner Mil­ lumbus, O., aged 21, shot his wife, aged other members of the fami were se­
ler, Chauncey M. Depew and Edward 17, and then cut his throat with a razor. riously injured. The hous was situ­
Lnuterback.
ated at the foot of the mout ain on the
Jealousy was the cause.
The republicans of Minnesota In con­
banks of the New river. A . enormous
Two of the leading banks in St. Louis,
vention at Minneapolis selected dele­
ledge of rocks broke loose pn the moun­
the Commercial nnd the St. Louis na­
gates to the national convention who
tain side, passing over ^coke ovens,
tional, consolidated.
favor McKinley for president. The
tearing up the track of the Chesapeake
Jiin and Frank Tilman and Lucy Law
platform renews pledges of devotion to
A Ohio railroad and breaking through
protection and reciprocity and opposes were instantly killed by a rock falling the house.
the free coinage of silver under existing from a ledge and crushing through the
house where they were sleeping at Echo,
FATE OF A HERO.
conditions.
■
__ trot. W. H. Peeke, who
Mrs. Charlotte Wille died other home W. Va.
The American schooner Wiliiam Young 3lan Saves a I.ady s Life, But Is
SX.)- h^M
In Manitowoc, Wis., aged 105 years.
Illtusclt Dro’rned.
doubt treated and curfl
■ ■
cd more cases than any
In Missouri the republicans nomi­ Todd, from Mobile, Ala., was fired upon
Olivet, Mich., March 30.—A party of
m 3
living Physician; hds
nated R. E. Lewis for congress In the by two Spanish gunboats six miles off
success
is axtonlihfng.
students
were
skating
on
Pine
lake
Sixth district and renominated W. M. the Isle of Pines.
We have heard ot cases
Lightning destroyed the house of when the ice broke through. A. M.
ot ao years' standing
Treloar in the Ninth district.
cured by
Finney, of Chicago, was drowned. Miss
Jacob
Reihl,
a
farmer
nt
Spring
Valley,
The republicans in state convention nt
him. Ho
Alberta Chapman, of Port Huron, w-as
publisliesa
Huron, S. D., declared against free sil­ Minn., killing his wife and two sons and
valuable
taken from the water after floating
ver, favored a protective tariff, nnd in­ the hired man.
work &lt;n
I nearly an hour fastened to a rail. A
In
the
presence
ol
20,000
people
the
structed the delegates to work for the
largest vessel of the United States navy board was secured and pushed through
nomination of McKinley at St. Louis.
• Brig. Gen. Thomas Lincoln Casey, re- was launched at the Cramp shipyards the ice, but not before Finney went un­
,
...
. .
laruc bot­
| tired, for many years chief of *ngi- in Philadelphia and named Iowa. Miss der in a heroic attempt to save Miss tie
tle of
or his
bis absolute
abmluto cure, free to nn
any nuffcrers
mav
Exm-et address.
may fend
send their i*. O. nnd Express
i nccra of the United States army, died in Mary Lord Drake, daughter of the gov­ Chapman. Finney’■ body was soon 1 who
We advise any one wishing a cure to address
after recovered.
ernor of Iowa, christened the vessel.
Washington, aged 65 years.

Hood
’s
Sarsaparilla

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

I ATA
1
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ProLW, H. run:, r. P., 4 Ccoarst.. Hew To’-l:

�FAi,.„ FLAMES

THE JOURNALJ
School cninmer.ced Monday.
Myrtle Green of Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday in our village.
B. L. Johnson spent Sunday in Grand
Rapids.
Earl Muore and Hoss Armstrong
were in Caledonia one dav last week.
Among those who attended the Bur■ ry county convention at Hastings,
Monday and Tuesday were: Mrs. D.
W. Johnson, Mrs. Biss, Mrs. P. A. Cobb,
N. C. Webb, May Bassett, Minnie
Dietrich and Mrs. Chapman.
Mrs. Putnam is visiting her sister,
Mr*. Fausey near Hasting*.
Guy Johnson returned to Kalamazoo
Tuesday.
• ____
M. A. Dietrich made a businedMgp
to Grand Rapids, Saturday.
Bessie George of Hastings, ia in thtr
village making preparations for her
entertainment, to take place Apnl 7.
Jay Matteson went to Owosso Mon­
day, where he will fill the position as
cashier of the bank.
Mr*. Emma Beaver of Grand Rapids,
spent a few days here last week on ac­
count of the illness of her aunt Mrs. J.
Martin.
RINDS CORNERS.

Mrs. Sarah Newton who had a cancer
removed from her face latt week by
DeYoung of Nashville, is doing nicely.
George Robinson is spending his va­
cation at home.
Rev. A. 8. Bunnell ard wife of Alle­
gan, visited friends in this place last
week.
|»Wm. Bechtel and family of your
city, spent Sunday at Jacob K’ines.
Tens Terpening went Friday to
spend the coming summer near Battle
Creek.
Leland Sutherland, who has been
attending school, at Oxford, returned
home Saturday to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinds were sur­
prised Thursday eve, by about twentyfive of their friends walking in. Cake
and ice cream were served and after a
pleasant evening all departed, wishing
them the best success in the future.
. Sunday school was re-organized last
Sunday and the following officers
electea: Supt. II. MJ Moore; Asst.
Supt Mary Kline; Sec.' Ralph Scidmore; T-eas. Nellie Kline: Organist,"
Mary Kli
SOUTH WOODLAVD.

Albert Ehrett entertained eighteen
gueata in his sugar bush last Friday.
Joe Smith and wife were called to
Mason Co. Thursday on account ot the
illneas of their sister.
James Youngs left last Tuesday for
Maple Grove, where he has hired out
for the summer.
J. R. Barnum and family of Hastings
are spending the week of vacation on
their farm.
Albert Ehrett and family will soon
move to Mason Co.
Revilo Y'oungs went to Hickory Cor­
ner* with a load of maple sugar and
syrup last Tuesday.
Chauncy Priest and wife of Wood­
land. visited at Jerome England's the
latter part of the week.
Mrs. Washington Helmer was called
to Hastings last Saturday on account
of the illess of her daughter May.
Gail Hamp spent Sunday at Wood­
land.
Ed. Schantz of Woodland Center,
will move back on hi* farm here.
Next Sunday morning, after a brief
Bunday School lesion, the seaalw- re*«rakHitkwwt&gt;-’rf»we-JbTU. church win
take place. Let every scholar be pres­
ent.
ASSYRIA.

•

Easter service* at the Brigg* church
Sunday evening.
Eugene Day and daughter Hattie of
Augusta, are visiting Cha*. Clark and
family.
This is the week of vacation at the
Brigg* school.
Alma Smith, the delegate for the
Lacey C. E. leaves for Ionia Wednes­
day.
Hattie Day brought her wheel with
her and ia trying in vain to learn her
cousin Addie to “put on the bloomer*
and sail away.”
The surprise party on Gu* Weicker
was well’attended and enjoyed by alL
BEDFORD.
Eva Pixley returned to her home in
Bellevue, for a weeks’ visit-during the
vacation; Mae ’Maley and Pearl Hay­
wood accomp
d her.
"
Mr*. Hughes usd the misfortune to
fall down cellar, Friday.
Mr*. Gill mo re is visiting friends in
A Imo.
Ruby Newton will make her home
with Frank Hushes in the future.
Mrs. Ella Beals of Lansing, is visit­
ing her parents,
Mr, Boom and family of Battle Creek
have moved into Mrs. Clapp's vacant
room*; Mr. Boom will drive the mill
team this year.
t
N LAKE.

A. Angle is
% sick with the grip.
11. S. Clark inti ads to buy a lot north
of the post office; tins town ia growing.
All we need now is . blacksmith shop.
Mr*. Wm. Orton spent Sunday at
Yankee Springs.
Mr. Martin intend* to move to Grand
Rapids and go in the bakery business.
Claud Raymond is visiting relatives
here.
Mr*. Ella Pinney is quite sick.
The ice done a good deal of damage
to the shores when it went out. Some
of the trees on the Wayland landing
were turned out by the roots.
Blanch Chapman is home from Plain­
well for a visit.
COATS GROVE.

Mrs. B. F. Wolf is on the sick 1’st.
Mr*. Boice expects to start for Mc­
Bride this week to live with her *on.
A Inez Sprague and Bessie Smith go as
delegate* to the Y. P. 8. C. E. convent’on at Ionia this week.
Teacher* came home from the exam­
nation looking pretty blue.
If you want any musical instruments
or fine furniture call on H. Sprague.
This i* no joke or April fool but 8 tact.
PRATT DI8TT1CT.

Will Hunt started Monday for Ohio;
be will drive through.
Isaac Sponaole is traversing various
parts of Canada.
Mrs. F. J. Thomas went Monday to
Saginaw as a delegate to the W. R. C.
convention.
Misses Ella Phillips aud Cora Jewell
spent Tuesday with Mines Thomas.

lour D«un.»

’rad) , throw mg tOO men out of work

THURSDAY.APRIL

ISM.

The News Condensed.
Important Intelligcnc'e From Ail Parts.
CONGRESSIONAL.
The ProceedUx** or the First Session.
In the sennin on the 23d, on motion of Mr.
Sherman, thn Cuban resolution! were re­
committed to the conference committee.
Mr. Milla (Tex.) offered a resolution &lt;11rectlng the president to request Spain to
allow Cuba to establish a local govern­
ment. and in caae of refusal that the United
States take poiseasion of and hold the
JWffCT the people of Cuba can organize
rSHrernment ...In the house a bill to modWythe existing law regarding the punish­
ment of Crimea committed under federal
jurisdiction was dlscuaaed, and an amend­
ment, making treason punishable by death,
wci adopted.
In the senate on the 24th a resolution was
adopted requesting the president to trans­
mit to the senate all dispatches. ctrrenpondence, etc., from November 5, ISIS, to
1878, concerning the paclfnctlon of the
then pending.conflict in Cuba. Mr. Mills
spoke In support of the Cuban resolutions.
....In the house bills were passed to re­
habilitate ex-confederate army officers; to
abolish the death penalty In certain mil­
itary rases, .and to make the sale of spirit­
uous liquors under a false brand punish­
able by tine and imprisonment. T .e naval
appropriation bill &lt;$31.611.034) was reported.
A resolution wns introduced In the sen­
ate on the 25th for final adjournment May
2. • and another pronlbltlng the United
Blates or any state from giving any recog­
nition or financial aid to any church or
religious institution. Most of the dny was
spent on the legislative appropriation bill.
....The house took up the naval appropria­
tion bill and when tho adjournment was
reached all the paragraphs had been
passed .utvc those relating to the increase
of the navy.
A Joint resolution was passed In the
senate on the 2t»th for a commission to
make a prllminaiy survey and estimate
the cost of a ship canal from tho lower
shore of Lake Michigan to the Wabash
river. A favorable report was nude on the
bill for the admission of Arizona as a state.
The legislative appropriation bill was fur­
ther considered....In the house the con­
ferees on tho Cuban resolution agreed to
accept the senate resolution. The naval
appropriation hill was passed and the sun­
dry civil bill (L%,4OS,S74) was reported.
The senate on the 27th passed the loglrlalive appropriation bill. Aside from provid­
ing the usual appropriations the bill ef­
fects a reform of the system of compensa­
tion for United States district attorneys
and marshals, salaries being substituted
for fees. Adjourned to theMth....In tho
house * bill was favorably reported extend­
ing the benefit* of tho pension laws to all
the militia engaged la the civil war who
served SO days under the direct authority
of the war dejuirtmcnt of the United States
officers. Adjourned to the 30th.

DOMESTIC.
A violent earthquake shock was felt
at Machias, Me. Houses trembled,
dishes and window* rattled and clocks
were stopped.
The supreme court of the United
States decided that witnesses must tes­
tify in interstate commerce case*, or go
to jail for contempt of court.
Kingslaad &amp; Douglas, manufacturers
of agricultural implements in SL Louis,
failed for $100,000.
James McCoy shot and killed hi*
brother Henry at their home near
Noblesville, Ind., and then killed him­
self. No cause was known for the
deed.
Ixkery: William Mann, foundry, and
Thomas Mears, box and barrel factory,
assigned with liabilities aggregating
$300,000.
Three robbers took $50,000 in bonds
and money from Christopher Schrage,
TO years old. who lives alone in Chicago.
The Joliet (HI.) branch of the Con­
solidated Steel gnd Wire company suf­
fered a loss of $130,000 by' tire, throwing
500 men out of work.
Patrick W. Snowhook, a well-known
attorney and supposed millionaire,made
nn assignment in Chicago with liabili­
ties of $350,000.
In portions of central New York the
thermometer marked ten degrees be­
low zero and the Hudson river for miles
was again frozen over.
W. S. ide, a capitalist at Columbus,
O., failed for $170,000.
An ordinace was passed in Mexico.
Ma, prohibiting the sale or giving away
of cigarettes or cigarette wrappers to
minors.
Fire in the lumber yard of N. B. Holv ay In North La Crosse Wis., and the
plant of the La Crosse Lumber com­
pany, caused a loss of $175,000.
Leon &amp; II. Blum, wholesale dry goods
merchants at Galveston, Tex., made a
general assignment with liabilities of
$2,000,000.
J. F. Sciberling &amp; Co., proprietors of
the Empire mower and reaper works
at Akron, 0., failed for $250,000.
Fire that started in the wholesale
coffee house of the Washburn-Halligan
company in Davenport, la., caused a
loss of $100,000.
The Ohio senate passed a bill pro­
viding for the substitution of electrocu­
tion for hanging in the state.
The jury in a divorce case nt Brookmgs, S. D_, was composed of six men
and six women.
Gypsum, a small town in Kansas,
was partly destroyed by fire.
William Allen, a pioneer preacher, at­
tended a funeral at Leavenworth, Kan.,
and was called on to pray. As he
finished with the final amen he fell over
dead without uttering anothef word.
W" H. Harris’ big elephant Gypsy be­
came unmanageable at its winter quar­
ters in Chicago aud killed her keeper,
Frank Scott.
It was announced that Mark Twain
find sold the copyright in Europe for a
new book for $50,000.
A party of Chinese and Japanese men
nnd women partook of a mess of toad­
stools at Chico, Cal., mistaking them
for mushrooms, and as a result three
Chinese and two Japanese died from
poisoning.
While thawing a dynamite cartridge
nt Lewiston, N. ¥., an Italian laborer
was killed and Seymour Eddy lost both
eyes.
The directors of the Deposit bank
nt Midway, Ky., discovered n shortage
in the bank’n accounts of $40,000.
Report* from central nnd western
Kansas, the wheat belt of the state,say
the plant is in fine condition.

Ke..till from
New York.

;.

lire lu

Cores

New York, March .70.—Fct jwnaris
N1 »ola Tesla, of New York, hosodded
were l.tih•.! und two injun &lt;1 ;. rl.v Sun­
another to his wonderful discoveries
day nsornirg iu a tire nt No..-.. . Hudson Pro-..- :!i" m&lt;ril &lt;&gt;f 1I&lt;hk“s SnrsupanlJu—p'h!in tlb! possibilities of the electric cur­
tixe.
ixToautcnt Ciwr*.
rent. He expects to be able to transmit
Dennis F. Murphy, one of the rc- Mrevt. The building is a ii. cc-s.tury Cures of scrofula in *.’Xrn-«t Ionr&lt;. . •
news by electrical waves, and thinks jxjrters of the United States senate •bricJub4Hf£"ui&gt;t‘il for ilwTTT.np :.&lt;;&lt;J store !
poltre. swelled nerk. running • •r -.! ;•
by this means the inhabitants of this since 1S4S, nnd the chief n porter since purposes. The upper two ft- -ra alicldtrnnw. * •. • hi tiw &lt;-v«-h.
earth may ultimately communicate 1873, died in Washington, aged 62years. te &lt;1 four families. The Jer ► smoke Cures of s»’.t l:!i&lt;-un&gt;. v. r.h It* int-n- ' h'.ng
&gt;&gt;n&lt;l burning. «eakl li-atl. teller.
with those on Mars or any other planet.
Willoughby J. Edbrook, who was 'delcrrvd some of the tenant- from de­
At the opening of the new free supervising architect of the treasury scending the stairwaya. Mitt* .Jarguret Cures °f Itull*. 1‘lmple*. and all atlur
lion* due to impure blood.
bridge spanning the Monongahela river during the administration of President Ryan, 60 years old, with a companion.
al Pittsburgh a young business man Harrison, died at his home in Chicago, Miss Kate Higgins, ran to a witidow. A Cures ol J&gt;y*jirjHila utsl olh-r tronble* x-.h-.-re
a gmxl stomach tonic xva* needed.
fireman
in
ascending
the
ladder
to
and the daughter of a local minister aged 53 years.
rescue the women was knocked off by Cures "I ftb&lt; wnatKm, where patient* were en­
were married in the center of the new
A state convention of "the reformers
able to work or walk for x.rek*.
a burst of flume shoeing from a sec­ Cures of Catarrh by expelling :!,&lt;* Impurities
structure.
of New York, irrespective of party af­
The Champaign county (HL) grand filiations,” has been called for Syracuse ond-story window, and waa badly in­
which cause and aiMtaln the dte'tuw.
jury found nn indictment against GOv. April 21, to elect delegates to the na­ jured.
Cures of Nervouane«i by properly toning und
The women then liecame hysterical.
Altgeld and others comprising the tional reform party convention at Pitts­
feeding the nerves upoq pure blood.
Miss
Ryan
leaping
from
the
window.
Cures of That Tired Feeling by restoring
board of trustees of the University of burgh, Pa., May 25.
strength. Send for l»ook of curt* by
She fell on the sidewalk, breaking her
Illinois for neglecting to raise the
Tip* republicans of Massachusetts in
American flag over the university build­ state convention nt Boston indorsed back, and died on the way to lhe hos­
pital in an ambulance. Her companion
ings in accordance with the law.
Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, lor the presi­ fell out of the window and broke her leg.
At the Southwestern Kansas Meth­ dential nomination. The platform de­
odist Episcopal conference in Wichita clares for protection, opposes the fret The firemen could not rescue everyone
Bishop Andrews created a sensation by and unlimited coinage of silver, favors in the building owing to the immense
declaring that a minister should not civil service laws aud the restriction of quantics of smoke. After the fire had
been extinguished three bodies were
meddle with the temperance question. immigration.
found of people who had been suffr&gt; Tor I. Hood &amp; Co.. Proprietor*, f.owcll, Ma«*.
In a wreck on Lite Indiana, Ulinois &amp;
Jeremiah Lyons, aged IOC years, died
ented. They were Miss Mary McMahon,
lowa railroad near Knox, Ind., four men
at Phalanx station, near Warren, O.
,
rw«at are the be«t after-dinner
22 years old; Thomas Mallory. 2.". years ,liOOU
were smothered by the overturning of
S_J_iHS_pilb. aid digestion. 25c.
old. a fireman on the steamer St. Louis,
n car of grain in which they were riding.
FOREIGN.
The will of Benjamin Franklin, which
One-half of the business portion ot nnd Arehilmld Grogan. 35 years old.
How Sand III1I* Grow.
was probated 108 years ago in Phila­ Colon. Panama, was destroyed by fire, Their bodies wcce not burned. The
A xand hill is not "Twade" so niuek as
damage amounted to $10,060, the build­
delphia, was allowed in the probate the loss being over $090,000.
pluuted. Wherever a patch uf “ntarrnni
court of Suffolk county at Boston in
The ferry steamer Pearl was wrecked ing bring almost entirely destroyed.
grass" taken root, there tho sand blown
order to legalize the disposition of over in the Brisbane river in British Colum­
FIRE AND POISON.
front the great tank paliiera round it.
$111,000, the accumulations of the sum bia and 37 persons lost their lives.
The steamship Wartime, which ar­ They Are the Cause of Ki&lt;h: Death* ia Ah lhe baud t-preud*, the grass grown
of $5,000 which Franklin bequeathed to
through it, until the hard dry blades
the Cit) of Fsrl*.
officials of Boston iu trust for the use rived at Victoria, B. C., brought new*
of the destruction of Suva, the capital
Paris. March 30.—The Gothic church form the nucleus of thousands of tons of
of young mechanics.
•‘hills.’* Near Holkhani bay there lay
of
Fiji,
by
a
hurricane.
of
St.
Sant
ex
re,
on
the
Boulexurd
du
The Smith, Wilson A Scars Paper com­
The steamship Bermuda, which left Marechai Vaillant, nt Lille, was de­ not 40 years ago a wet "lake” inside
pany at Holyoke, Mass., failed for $200,­
New Y'ork March 15, loaded with arms stroyed by fire Sunday morning. The tho high sand. There tho “guuuers**
000.
C. D. Vaughn, Western Union tele­ and ammunition for the insurgents, fiitir.es spread to the hospital adjoining used to hide for curlew, digging holes
graph manager in New Y'ork, says he safely landed her cargo on the shores of the church. There was great excite­ and filling them with "morrum grass”
ment when it was seen that the hospi­ to make them dry nnd comfortable.
has about completed nn invention by the Cuba.
Spanish troops fired upon each other tal would be burned. The semes among This grow took root, the sand gathered
use of which it will be possible to tele­
by mistake near Esperanza, Cuba, and the patients were terrible. Those who round, aud where the "lake” luy ia noxv
phone across the ocean.
vxcre convalescent were hurriedly di­ a tumultuous mars of rounded hillocks,
The town of Benton, Ark., war. nearly many live* were lost.
The Venezuelan warship Mariscal de rected to leave the buildingund the hos­ rising 20 feet above high water level—
wiped out by fire.
Forest fires burned over a large ter­ Avncucho was burned off the Island of pital attendants and others devoted built by the ** marram grni^” from the
ritory to the east of Black River Falls, Margarita and four of her soldiers and themselves to removing those who were surplus driftings of Hie mighty saud.-—
not able to help themselves. The cries London Spectator.
Wis., destroying the prospects of the four sailors were lost.
A dispatch from Athens reports the of the sick were heartrending. Four of
blueberry crop in that territory.
Made Them Cry.
The Midway deposit bank at Midway. renewal of the murders of Christians the patients who xxere extremely weak
Talker—When 1 lectured, there was
succumbed to fright and died before
Kyn closed its doors with liabilities of in the island of the Crete.
Albert Rnpplcye. the correspondent they co aid be taken out.
not u dry eye in lhe audience.
$40,000.
Walker—Indeed, aud what was your
Ten Sappers xvho had been ordered to
Litral Bacon, a prominent man, brood­ in Cuba of the New York Mail and Ex­
ing over having been arrested at Knox­ press, was expelled from the island by save the medicines in the hospital came subject?
Talker—I bad been addressing a
across xxhat they thought xvas a cpianville, Tenn., for perjury, blew himself Gen. Weyler.
It was announced that the Turkish tity of schnapps. They each took n school of cookery nnd giving a practical
to fragments with dynamite.
Newell Dutche and Frank Moore were minister at Washington would l&gt;c re­ drink and were almost instantly seized illustration of bow to peel an union.—
drowned by the capsizing of an oysterJ called owing to the sympathy of the xx ith symptoms of poisoning. Physi­ London Tit-Bits.
i Americans with the Armenians.
cian* at once attended them, but despite
bout at Bridgeton, N. J.
i
I A tremendous fire occurred in the na­ nil efforts four of the sappers died und
The exchanges at the leading clearing
• "The Latest Style in Bonnots.”
houses in the United States during the1 tive quarter of Calcutta and inax&gt;y per­ the others are still suffering agonizing
and the very nexrest thing in “Dress
pain.
week ended on the 27th aggregated sons were killed.
Pattern*,” are not half as important
President
llippolyte,
of
Hayti,
died
$b9G,850,158, against $975,883,801 the*
as the perfect health of the ladies xvhu
MUST "DO TIME."
previous week. The increase, com- ( at Port Au Prince, aged GO years.
wear them. For without health there
By
an
explosion
of
fire
damp
in
n
mine
pared with the corresponding week in'
at Brunncrton, New Zealand, five per­ Illinois Supreme Court Decide* Agaluet is little enj’oyment in life and no desire
1805, was 0.9.
Chicago Ex-Banker*.
for dresses and bonnets. When ladies
sons were killed outright nnd GO more
Matt Mootry, n negro, was hanged at
Chicago, March 30.—The Meadowcrafl are suffering from pains in the back,
were entombed with no hope of being
nervousness, neuralgia, infiamation nf
Georgetown, Tex., in the presence ot
brothers
must
go
to
the
penitentiary.
internal organs, “Female Weakness.”
4,000 people for the murder of Andrew rescued.
, The Matabeles of the Inzzn and Flia- Wealth, social position, the utmost ef­ and derangement, the use of Dr.
I'ickrell, a farmer, last May.
busi districts in South Africa revolted forts of the ablest lawyers have been at Pierce's Favorite Prescription will
There were 250 business failures in
their
service
for
almost
three
years,
bring immediate relief and, in due
and massacred the white settlers.
the United States In the seven days
!• Cnpt. Gen. Weyler of Cuba issued a nnd the last legal expedient to save them time, a complete and perfect cure.
ended on the 27th. against 261 the week proclamation saying Ihut in view of the from the disgrace of penal garb has Druggists have it for sale.
previous and 234 in the corresponding
been
exhausted.
Of
all
these
the
end
fact that the insurgents avoid engage­
—
JU
period of 1895.
Is faDnre. 'Dk;/»&gt;;3mtffirct. jsDieTfr^.uu^
ments wlthJhMnx^xjuid-dexb*•AequlrtBc Hnowladgv.
‘THeRcs entirely to net* of incendiarism, of the supreme court of Illinois.
"Papa, what is an old saw—not the
as the Legion of the Grand Army of the
One
year
ago
last
December
tt
jury
has resolved Io deal with them asinCrosH.sinxilnrlothe Salvation Army.was'1 he
In the superior court found Fra nk R. saw yon saxv with, but the kiud this
cendiaries and bandits.
paper speaks about?”
•launched in New York by William Phil­
'
Public feeling was said to be running nnd Charles J. Mendowcraft, ba nkera.
“What old saw doe* the paper s'peok
lips Hall.
, so high in Spain against American in- guilty ns’charged in the indictment ot
At Springfield. Mo., fire completely terfercnce in Cuba that the government having received deposits xvhen they about?”
“That** what I want to kuow. It
destroyed the Grand opera house, the’ would have trouble to control the na­ knew their bank wns insolvent, am.’ fixed
loss being $100,000.
a* the punishment for each imprison­ says, 'Everybody has heard the old saw,
tional anger.
"Nover look a gift horse in the month. ” '
The secretary of the treasury sent to1
Edwin F. ULI. lhe newly appointed ment for one year nt hard labor &gt;n the
congress estimates of the general de­’ ambassador of the United States, ar­ state prison at Joliet. Judge Hrentano, I waut to kuow where the saw cornea
ficiency In departmental appropria­’ rived at Berlin..
who presided, refuwd a new trial, n nd in."
“Well, there's your old saw. An old
tions for the year ending June 30,
nn appeal was taken to the state su­
1806, amounting to $4,320,672.
LATER.
preme court, the court of last resort. saw is an old proverb."
"Why shouldn’t yon look a gift horse
Hiram H. Ely, a boy of 15, and his
There
the
decision
of
the
loxver
court
Alvin N. Stone, a wealthy farmer,
sister-in-law. Mrs. .lane D. Ely, a widow aged 68; his wife, Serena, aged G2, is now affirmed, and the verdict of iu the month?”
"Because—because it’s in bad taste.
40 years old nnd the mother of four were murdered by some one unknown at guilty ns charged and the sentence of
It’s ungrateful, and all that sort of
children, were married at Richmond, their home near Tallmadge, O-, and Ira penal servitude stand.
thing.”
Ky.
Stillson, the hired man, was fatally
"All what sort of thing?”
Mrs. John F. Siegel, wife of a promi­ and two daughters, Emma, nged 22, TO FORM A BIG STEEL TRUST.
"Why, to look a horse iu the mouth
nent business man at Bogart, O., nnd and Hat Ge, aged 23, seriously injured. Nearly the Entire Production of the Coun­
her son, aged 10, were killed by the cars
tl ut has been giveu to you shows that—
try to Join tho Combine.
The entire business portion of Wes­
it shows that you are not thinking of
while out drivng.
Pittsburgh. Pa., March 30.—A gigan­
ton, W. Va., was burned, the loss being
H io giver, but of the value of the gift ”
A progressive euchre party for the over $150,000.
tic industrial combination wentthrougb
"What would anybody want to look
cause of Cuban freedom at Philadelphia
Pinar del Rio, the stronghold of the the prellinninry stage of formation and » horse in the mouth for?”
realized $1,000.
Spanish army in the western part of xvas practically effected nt a meeting
”To tell how old it is.”
The date of opening the Red Lake In­
of ftec! producers held iu New Y’ork last
Cuba,
was
taken
by
the
insurgents
aud
dian reservation in Minnesota has been
(After u pause.) "Papa, can vou tell
week. Another meeting will be held in I
destroyed.
*
old a saw is by lookiug at its
changed from May 1 to May 15 next.
The Glenmore worsted mills in Phila­ Pittsburgh son for the arrangem'
th?”—Chicago Tribune.
Mr. and Mrs. John Purkinsun, Wind­
delphia were burned, lhe loss being of details. It is proposed to reguL
sor, Wis^ were asphyxiated by gus from
I the production of steel to actual require­
$130,000.
The misery of year* has been cured
a coal stove.
A windstorm blew down the house of ments by methods similar to those use&lt;’
. a single night by the use of 1 loan's
H. A. Vaughn in Cleveland and Mrs. by the rail pool. Nearly the entire prt
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.
Ointment, a positive, never-failing
duetion
of
the
United
Slates
was
repre
­
"inedy for Itching Piles and all simiMrs. Jennie R. Kimball, of Philadel­ Sarah Bradford and Miss Emma DcltJiseases. Your dealer keeps it, or
phia, the comic opera manager, died in rich, x.Tio were in bed asleep, were sented nt the New Y'ork meeting, em­
bracing capita! of several hundred mil­
set it for you.
a private car nt the union depot in St. crushed to death.
lions
of
dollars.
Among
the
prominent
Kogge &amp; Koch, toy importers at Bal­
Paul of pneumonia, aged 45 yenra.
Hott a Boom Wm'KI
firms present were the Carnegie Steel
William 11. Webster, chief civil serv­ timore, Md., failed for $150,000.
jobu Sliern.au wrote a book oa his
Two warehouses of the Pleasure company, Jones &amp; Laughlin, Illinois
ice examiner, died suddenly of heart
boom
und
so the boom is dead.—Atlanta
Steel
company,
Hainsxx-orth
Steel
com
­
disease at his home iu Washington, Ridge Park Distillery company at
aged 55 years.
Louisville were destroyed with all their pany, Bethlehem Steel company, John­ Coustitutiuu.
ston
Steel
company
and
Cumbria
iron
Edward Hopkins (colored), aged 103 contents, including over 30,000 barrels
works.
years, died at Rome, N. Y.
of whisky, the loss being$425,000.
Dr. Moses M. Royer, a retired physi­
A sharp earthquake shock was felt
CRUSHED TO DEATH.
,
™.lek. vro gave her Castorlx
cian in Chicago, mode arrangements for at Rawlins, Wyo., bouses being swayed,
Three Teraon* Killed by a Bowldrr in When she wa* a Child, *ho cried for Caztorta.
his own funeral, and soon afterward but no serious damage was done.
IVeit Virginia.
died suddenly.
Then
she
became
MIm, she ching to Castorla.
Three hundred Chinese were blown
Hinton, W. Va., March 30.—Jimjv.
The republicans of New Y’ork in state to atoms by the explosion of a maga­
When slio Lad Children, *\ie pave l? rm Castorla.
convention in New York city nominated zine attached to the fort at Kinrg, in Frank Tilman and Lucy Laxx- wjorc in­
stantly killed by a rock -Crashing
Levi P. Morton ns their candidate for Chinn.
the presidency on a platform indorsing
Fire destroyed the Sunday Leader through the house where « :y were
the gold standard nnd a protective tariff office at Springfield, O.
sleeping at Echo, a Ktatior 10 miles
Children Cry foT-.,
with reciprocity. The delegates at
Fred Gorrell, a molder at West Co­ ■west of here, Sunday iron) g. Two
large are Thomas C. Platt, Warner Mil­ lumbus, 0., aged 21, shot his wife, aged other members of the faml' were se­
ler, Chauncey M. Depew and Edward 17, and then cut his throat with a razor. riously injured. The hous »vns situ­ Pitcher’ Castorla.
Lauterback.
ated at the foot of the uioui uin on the
Children Cry for
Jealousy was the cause.
The republicans of Minnesota in con­
banks of the New river. A . enormous
Two of the leading banks in St. Louis,
vention at Minneapolis selected dele­
ledge of rocks broke loose
the moun­ Pitcher
Castorla.
gates to the national convention who the Commercial and the St. Louis na­ tain side, passing over jeoke oven*,
for
favor McKinley for president. The tional, consolidated.
tearing up 1be track of the Chesapeake
Jim
and
Frank
Tilman
and
Lucy
Law
platform renews pledges of devotion to
&amp; Ohio railroad and breaking through
Pitcher’ Castorla.
protection and reciprocity and opposes were instantly killed by a rock fulling the house.
the free coinage of sliver under existing from a ledge and crushing through the
M .
From a&amp;Jo&lt;rr»ly JWMm
house where they were sleeping at Echo,
FATE OF A HERO.
condition*.
■
__
Prof. W.H. Fttke. who
Mrs. Charlotte Wille died at her home
The American schooner Wiliiam Tonne Man Have* a l.ady ■ Life, But la
in Manitowoc, Wis., aged 105 years.
lllmaelf DronnttL
doubt treated nnd curTodd,
from
Mobile.
Ala.,
was
fired
upon
In Missouri the republicans nomi­
■
■ ■
cd more coses than any
Olivet, Mich., Ylarch 30.—A party o£ W
living Physician; hl*
nated R. E. Lewis for congress in the by two Spanish gunboats six miles off
■■kg ?HcceM 11 n»tonl«hlt&lt;.
students were skating on Pine lake H
I
the
Isle
of
Pines.
Sixth district nnd renominated W. M I
c hove heard ot cases
Lightning destroyed the house of when the ice broke through. A. M.
of so year*' standing
Treloar in the Ninth district.
•$ h?;.cdH5
The republicans in state convention at Jacob Reihl, a farmer at Spring Valley, I Finney, of Chicago, was drowned. Miss
Alberta
Chapman,
of
Port
Huron,
won
Minn.,
killing
his
wife
and
two
sons
and
Huron, 8. D., dechired against free sll- •
taken
from
the
water
after
floating
the
hired
man.
ver, favored a protective tariff, nnd in­
In the presence of 20,000 people the nearly an hour fastened to a rail. A
structed the delegates to work for the
largest vessel of the United States navy board xxns secured nnd pushed through
nomination of McKinley at SL Louis.
Brig. Gen. Thomas Lincoln Casey, re­ was launched at the Cramp shipyards 1 lie ice, but not before Finney went un­
tired, for many years chief of engi­ in Philadelphia and named Iowa. Miss der in a heroic attempt to save Mil.* tic of hi* absolute euro, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. nnd Express address.
neers of the United States army, died in Mary Lord Drake, daughter of the gov­ Chapman. Finney's body wns soon We
advise any .one wishing neuro to address
i after recovered.
ernor of Iowa, christened the vessel.
Wasnfngton, aged 65 years.
ProLW, B. litXE. F.4 Cedar St., Sew Ivrb

Hood
’s
Sarsaparilla

s

’s
Children Cry
s

L/l TO

LIU UUs

�t

The L0V611J MdliRGOlH
By HELEN MATHEES,

of other people, and veiy noon n\®r hfa
curt epistle to Ronny ho watt sent for port
haste to Yurkshln*, only to find thnKhfa
parent, who wen iu a hurry, hud not w&gt;jd
able to wait nnd &gt;iko a formal farewell of

court said angrily io IilnuaU*, camo to Lira
door of hfa half sister** liuuse, Clutrville.
scarcul.v bcllovlag hfa eyes, ushered her
joyfully up into tho big saloon, and throw­

HE CRACKS A WHIP.
Fhenotnrnal Artfat In tho U«o

ing tho double doors wide open disclosed
A decided sensation has been created
Author &lt;jf “Cherry Itlpc," “Cotnln Thro*
Ronny, standing in tho middle of ths
It is thus, 1 think, that most of ns de­ room, one arm round Cyntlifa’s shoulders, in Vienna by a man who probably stands
the Ri/e,” "Jfy Lady Green
part, not with nil our boxesfilcelypacked, and in hfa left hand a stick upon which ho alone iu tho world iu his particular liuo
Sccrcs," Etc.
of performance. This gentleman’s nnino
our cupIxKirds scaled anil our keys neatly leaned beat Uy.
Lesley walked forward slowly, blindly, is Piskslug, aud he is an Anstro-HuuJCopyright, 1835, by American Press AwmUa- dixiketcd to hand over to our successors.
Our exits are almost as impromptu ns our as a freezing blind man draws instinc­ gariau by birth. He is uu expert, or,
ticn.J
entries, nnd it fa only in Ixioks that wo re­ tively to thownrmth that he feels, but can rather, a phenomenal artist, in the use
tire with flags flying and all tho honors of not see—even so Ronny drew her, her soul, of tho whip.
CHAPTER XXXII.
her body, till tho two had conic face to
Lesley read Cynthia's letter at a man
Tim first thing he does is to take a
Tho funeral and a good deal of business face, and, broken hearted, looked upon each
does tho warrant for hfaexecution—he has
long lashed, stout handled whip in each
known nil along it facoming, yet it strikes kept Roger well engaged till tho end of other, humbly, too, as those who, not de­ hand, and, with orchestral accompani­
him n blow nil the same, for beside the In­ September, his only correspondent besides nying their love, know their yearning to
evitable uncertainty becomes almost hope. business ones being Lesley, who in her bo in vain. Then Lesley pulled herself to­ ment, proceed to crack or snap them at
gether, and with all the pride ot her race a terrific rate. Tho sound made by his
She announced the news nt breakfast, turn wrote him frequently.
Was lie only a man that gradually hope turned away.
whips in this manner is graduated from
with a flourish, nt n moment when mak­
But Cynthln caught ami held hue back, a noise like a riflo report to the soft click
ing coffee apimrcntly nbsorbitl nil her fac­ whispered how. now Ronny wiw entirely
ulties and putting tho right amount ot out of her life, Lesley liked noono so much with R,-noy's arm still round her shoul­ of a billiard ball. It makes n curious sort
as
himself,
as
Bcb
Hcathorlcy
knew
to
his
ders. With ono look nt either face, she of music aud serves to show how ho
sugar Into each ettp her dearest object in
sorrow?
-.
knew • • • ns well might ono deny can regulate the force of each stroke.
life.y
And he was to go back to Malincourt God's sunlight os such love ns this, • • •
She looked neither at her father norat
Moro interest, however, is evinced
Yclva^on. but as several ot lhe men pres­ for October, while In Yelvorton cnrtlo Its and moanlngshe covered her eyes, the pal­ when ho seizes a vicious looking whip
ent kuw Ronny. and one or two Cynthia, master seemed to see the half shy, half lid puppet play of her own nnd Ronny's with au abnormally long lash. It is pro­
thcreVai a general buzz of talk over lhe proud, wholly lovely figure of Lesley mov­ loves fallen to bits in sawdust before her.
ing about light as thistledown, nnd already Lesley's sncriflei had been mado in vain, vided with a very heavy handle of medi­
news, in which Lesley joined.
"It's nn odd nFair between them," salt! in his stables ho had selected tlie loose box and now her turn had come should she um length. This is his favorite toy, and
flinch from it?
what bo can do with it is really won­
Hclcroft, "and sho is a magnificent speci­ about good enough for Miss Coquette.
Slowly she lifted her head. Tho life derful. Ho first gives au idea of what
And meanwhile Lesley was saying to
men ot a woman, for these who like tha
Miss Coquette, her one real confidante in seemed to be going out of her in great fearful force there lies in a whip lash in
lubdued red haired type-"
• "Too Icalous^sald-rt’IdD-maE present, these days, since from Lady Cranstoun she throbs as she Kild:
“You gave him up to me. Lesley," nnd tho hands of an expert.
only got reproaches, “You must bo kind
khaklug his liufus ho.ul.
A largo, frame, over which is stretched
"Toq,-faithful," said Losie,.- calmly. to me. Coquette, for 1 ha’e no one but took Ronny's slack arm from her shoul­
y-Bk.'-i think they'll be very Happy all the yon, no one but you—now.-' Anil yet nu ders, find twined 1!, oh, how willingly, a calf or sheep skin, is brought ou the
-sair.o She will just devot ? her Ufa to him, one ever dared to pity L?-!cy In these tho round the girl’s neck, "aud now I give stage. This is marked with dots of red
him back to you' ’—
paiut. The man with the whip*steps up,
ns he might have contln.ied to devote hfa most awful days of her life.
I nm sure that; in that moment ok pure and, swinging the lash round his head,
I Ullnk they wer had days to n g md
to horses If"—
many people Just then—to Br&gt;b wbowri ecstasy the two saw only one another, lets fly at tho calfskin. With every blow
Ilolcrolt smiled.
now when
when Cynthia
vynthia . ho actually pulls a piece I'ifjht out from
"Mr dear Miss Mallllcourt." he sxild, slowly digesting the fact that to want fl * • • did not. know
the world st Wk. Still,
0 l^ca
hole.
“Ronny Kilmurray will not need tom.irrj* thing very badly fa net always to get It, crept away; • « • i;„„v.mn.vw'
both Ii .]
l'10
catther.
^er’ lonrfnff
leaving n
a rlnnn
clean cut
cut hole.
a nurse, really. I dined with Sir James at und that the conqueror’s baton 1. not car­ ami only they were in it, ns folding
These pieces are distributed among
—to Lady arms about his beloved. Ronny strained
I passed through town the night before ried in every lover's heap
tho nndience to show that there is no
Inst nnd pumped him thoroughly abouT Cranstoun, who &lt;o own play days w&lt; .-c or.’.' her to hfa breast and kfastid her, l.issvd
Ronny's case, nnd this is what the gnat and whof? only inter’." iu life lay in her as a man can but once in hfa life, trickery about the performance. After
when having lest and half died for hfa this he takes a frame with three shelves.
surgeon Lutl."
lie paused. The whole table paused too them to go wrong—to Lord- Malincourt, i love, he wak-uis from his long night of On these there ore a dozen or more of
Even thj servant.••., with disheg In their who cursed himself for that punfahment anguish to find her warm heart Imaling •medium sized apples lying very close to­
of Lesley which had proved punishment against hfa, ns only a loyal, pure heart can gether and provided with largo numbers.
hands, stood listening.
‘‘‘Ronny Kilmurray,' said Sir James, indeed to a good many people, including bear.
Any ono in tho audience may designate
And Lesley took his gaunt face in her
‘will make n perfect recover}-'. It is purely himself—tu Ronny, realizing hfa folly us hu
which apple lie wishes struck, and the
n matter of time. Thu French doctors mis­ grew stronger every day nnd emancipated hands und kfas-rxl him, brow and lips and unc-rriug lash snatches it out like a flash.
understood tho case. Tho bullet never himself front that atmosphero of physic chin, no niggard in her bounty, drinking
A still more difficult feat i? (ho snapdeep
In
the
one
supremo
joy
that
life
can
­
nnd
nurses
that
had
done
more
to
auell
hfa
penetrated farther than the muscles. Tho
’nillK frrun
nnrrnrt- necked
of rcoins
from an nnnow
wound became Inflamed, but now tho bul­ spirit than all hfa suffering—to Cynthia, not deny us, and perhaps they might be pitig nf
let fa extracted. Ho hns only to get up his ncetiug only kindness instead of love, tol­ standing there till this moment, lost in bottle. A pleco of silver about tho sizo
strength, nnd this dtiy six months you'll erance taking tho cold pldco of eager long- j uhu ftiioliier, Lail not Charville, keeping of half a crown is put over the cork of
probab'.y see him winning every big race, Ing—to Mdy Appuldureombc, slowly pin­ discreetly behind the door ha opened'by tho bottle, which stands on tho edgo of
tug under some real bodily illness and I Indies, announced that her ladyship was
as usual.* ’’
a table. The whip artist, without ap­
•“Thank God!"cried Yulvcrton from hfa very real heartache—and with a glorious, I worrying fur Miss Lesley, nnd would Mr. pearing to take any sort of aim, sends
heart, nnd tho cry was warmly echoed ripe autumn crowning nil, nnd crying to Ronfly cornu too?
the long lush whizzing through the nir
viiu-vi
uiuin
wuuvu
uuuu
mui
nu-1
When
Ronny
had
put
her
hat
quite
every
one
of
them
to
have
done
with
huI
round the table.
emotions nnd come out to lose them- | straight, then made it very crooked ngain and picks off the coin without jarring
"This fa news indeed to me,” said I’d- man
‘
”
. .
। nJJlj (jngjai n speck or two of dust from
tho bottle, much less breaking it—Vi­
verton. “I haven’t seen him for ten days, selves for nwhilo on nut tire's breast; to
nnd though he never complained I snw'lw learn from her lesson- of patience, of self her blue linen gown with its Iwinds of enna Letter.
hnd no hope of recovery whatever. Hur­ control, to benr like her all tbo pain, tho white entbroidery, ho remembered Cyn­
thia
and
asked
a
little
sternly,
though
the
cold,
of
winter,
knowing
t
hot
spring
would
rah! Do you think Sir James told him?"
was not for her, what sue had
The Time ior Building
He said not. Ho said Kilmurray wns too come aud joy return—as Indeed It did in sternness
meant.
Up the system is at this season. ThtJ
tired to bo told anything after the exami­ time, to nil savo Lady Cranstoun.
And to Le-dcy, tho day before Yelverton
"Wg both, sir," said Lesley, making cold weather has made unusual drains
nation mid hfa mother was ill nnd resting.
was
expected
at
Mnlincourt,
camo
n
loiter,
him flU audacious courtesy, “had tho bad upon the vital forces. The blood has
He hnd to go out of town yesterday, but
written in Mm. Crockett's laborious baud taste to fall in love with you, nnd wo drew become impoverished and impure, and
meant to go and tell Ronny today. '
The eyes of Yclverton nnd Lesley met In (which had never kept paca with her lots, and you fell to Cynthia. Oh, poor, all the functions of the body suffer in
bruins), that ran ns follows:
poor Omthln! A nd now slto 1ms behaved consequence.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
a flash thnt raid:
'
fplendldly and given you back to mo"— i the great builder, because it is the One
AFPUf.uvr.coMbe HoUaR, Sept. 80, 1904.
“If Sir James had told Roiiily tho truth
“ ’Pon my soul,” said Ronny in aston- True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic.
HoNoUBU
fady fa Very ill, though
tlie tiny before yesterday, should we have
the keeps it from Mr. Ronny, nnd erica In her fabed indignation, “it seems a chop can't
got thdt nows from Cynthia today?”
sleep, and the enrao lic-J on her mind aa ahc
Hood’s Pills become the faVorite
,And Lord Mallncourfs heart was hetvy called down upon you, and sho Is well aware belong to himself at all! So that wns why cathartic with all who use them. All
—ho kuow tetJcy's face well by now, nnd now she dono you Wrong, and if 1 inny make you ran nwny? And I never once thought druggists. 25c.
whnt it hud cO»t her to make Unit an­ so bold as to uu) co, honored miss, a sight of it wns Cynthln—she seemed so good nnd
nouncement with the supreme carelessness yon nn-1 a kind word would save her a bad ill­ always praised you—and I never will for­
Endurance.
ness. I write this quite unbeknown; but, give her, for, oh, my denr sweet Ups, we How ranch the heart may b&lt;-ar and yet not
aho did.
though my la-ly'i top proud to say it or ever have wasted two whole months!” And
break!
"I wish sho hnd Icm pluck," ho raid to own she was fa tbo wrong; Sowers in May then, thnt there might be no further waste
How much the flesh may suffer and yet not
limsclf, ns ho glanced round nt tbo Indif- wouldn't be as welcome as /ow’d bo to her of time, he stopped hfa slow progress down
die!
'
?rcnt men, the pic —"snne comfort of tho now. She semns to sec as how the (Imre “nils­ tho room to kiss her ngnin nnd again. I question
ranch if any pain or ache
'DCiiutmu mu dining null, uicuugu iiid ।, ■.•ujtf Ttaa—partly
' ■ •T’unr Ytugur'.' ’ ’zancfi’f.; Wr.
waa,. . Ot shill njJipdv brings our end more nigli.
■open windows of which rflino .the brisk ain't for Mr. Ronny'h iinppIne.H, and I hope, not in the least ns she had said “Poor Cyn­ Death chooses hi own finie;Till Hint TsWorn
jwnCrcd rnlii, yours, ns wo have all hoard on.
All evils may be jome.
Scpfannber nlr, "and the mnn'sn fool," hu ,nay
just ns happy as can bo. Honored thia!” just now.
added to himself savagely; "heroes seem miss, bo
“Ho is nil right,” wild Lesley linrd We shrink and shudder at the surgeon's knife.
will you plcoso accept mo and Mr. Char­
to be pretty poor stuff when it comes to rille s best ruspcctsf Your obedient servant,
heartedly. * Don’t onr two heads moke u
Each nerve recoiling from the cruel steel.
matters uf common sense."
Sarah Ciiockett.
nice contrasty" she cried out suddenly as Whose edge seem-, searciiinj tor the quivering
In tho hall, inter, Lesley, seeing off the
life,
L eslcy rend this letter carefully over, not they came to a mirror, nnd leaning their
men, got n cruel word in her car.
unci’, but many times, before she took it checks together looked in each other’s eyes. That still, although the trembling lleab be
"I hope you nro satisfied," said Yclver­ to her father.
"Oh, Ronny, ” she said, rubbing her lit­
torn.
ton. “Yon have just spoiled three lives—
W'isi.’mro nny plot among tbo old serv­ tle face ngulnst hfa pale one, “I never
•
for you don't surely imagine Cynthln will ants to br.faff her face to faco with Rouny thought to sco this! You must come to This also cun be borno.
be happy?" .
see a sorrow rising in our way
—did l|ic5r dfalike Cynthln, orwosCyntldu Mnlincourt, and 1'11 nurse you up, nnd WeAnd
try to flee from the .ippnxiching ill;
"Of course sho will te happy,”sold Les­ in Lady Appuldurvumbe’s bad books, ns ycu shall be as strung as ever you were in
We seek some smalt escape, we weep and pray.
ley Willi her proudest air, “nnd so shall Lesley
threo months!"
Iwrn?
But. when the blow falls, then our hearts nrr
1!" she udded, walking nwny from him in
Ulmrville overheard the last words as,
At breakfast shonnd Lord Malincourt
Mill.
a way that, made a man who did not met alorie.
with a subordinate, hu waittnl with lhe In­ Not tluit the palu Is of !t* sharpness choru.
knew the subject ot conversation dccido
valid
chair
to
cany
Ronny
up
stairs,
nnd
But that it can be borne.
‘‘DatJ." she Kild, when lie hud read tho
that really these country girls hnd a con­ letter, “what duiv it mean?'*
i he teamed upon the iuscnsalcly happy
We wind about unr life another life.
summate check about them that a town
“IP means that Jnno Appuldurcomlio fa pair, when t hey camo out, hfa- nrfatocrutlc
We hold it closer, dearer than our own.
girl could not hope to imitate.
a Tool, and her folly has come back to looks.
Anon It faints ami fall/ in deathly strife.
But the check was nil gone when Les­ roost," ho said angrily, for ho had never
Decency furtede Ronny's taking her
Leaving u» sttut nod und stricken and alone.
ley. escaping to her bedroom, saw in n fcrglven that cruel letter nlxiut hfa girl hand as she frolicked up tho stairs beside But, ah. we do nut /lie with those we mourn.
looking gloss the blue eyes, the little white and never would. “She did not think you him, aU her buoyant youth miraculously This also can be borne.
face thnt was to bo always her own now, g&lt; &gt;od enough for her precious son Rouny, restored, but outside his mother's door he
Behold,
wo live through all things—famine,
never Runny's.
\d now she doesn't think another tyomun found her support al»sol:itcly necessary, so
tliin-t,
How had it come, this love for him? She
d enough, and that’s all about it,’’ ho they entered with a good deal of help from
Bereavement, pain, all grief and misery,
■did not know—we do not know how life a\ 'd, with a mnu's masculine summing one another, aud Jnno Appuidureombe All woe and sorrow Life milieu its worst
On soul and body, but w? cannut die.
comes, how it goes, how tho sun rises, I] up
(hnd the good news already flown through
details.
we be sick and tired and faint and
but it is there. -Beyond her own face she
•• Dud." said Lesley, remembering Aunt the nlr to her?) held out her arms as they Though
worn.
seemed to see Ronny's sunburned one, Jai .e's stolen visit to kiss Runny in his drew near and without a word kissed
I», all tilings con lx* borne!
with gray, coldish eyes, nnd the brown
*p, “it's a hard thing to bring up your them both.
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox in Chtcdgo Herald.
mustnehe tlint she hnd once told him was
"I have teen a very wicked wor-mu, my
i to make soino one else happy, and
his stock in trade, but which could not •ft J»t’s how she feels. You see, ho fa quite denr,” she said presently, her elegance,
Scandal.
hide the lines of his beautifully drawn, o’ d—at least 32—nnd tho others have all like her apartment, quite unimpaired by
Deacon Jones—As I was coming
firm mouth, nnd he had a cleft in hfa firm jl arried, and he hasn't.”
her remorse, when Ronny had teen mndo
through
the
room
I saw Mrs. Smith aud
clear cut chin, and no man can escape hfa
“St? die gets a tit of the megrims,” said ■ comfortable In nn easy cludr, dosed with
fate with women if ho liuvc that!
I^ird Mnllneourt dryly. "Well,” ho added, “drops" and goneraUy taken care of. “I Mias Robinson. They were talking
The fair brown of his curly head would |I of course If you mean to run away again, think if you had not come—and forgiven about tho early martyrs.
■have made a much bettcrAcontrast to her 1 can't stop you.”
Deacon Brown—If there's any scan­
me—I should have died. AUd 1 think
own dark locks than Cynthia's chestnut
dal a-going, let them women alono for
“No,” said Lesley quite gravely. No Ronny would hnvo died too.''
one would d j.• • * In her white rote
Presctftly mother nn&lt;J son were alone to­ gettiug hold of it But what was it the
uxii- un earth-Wuiilu step tier, once she had
uVl'.'t’.brCiruck Le»*cy that she bore au 1• made up her mind. “But If she died aud gether, for after ki.-*slng Ronny openly, early martyrs had been doing?—Boston
oau resemblance to Itfidy Hinnilton's fa- jj I hadn't forgiven her it would worry mo ahnmeloMly, Lesley hnd stolen nwny.
Transcript.
mou.s picture as Circe, for there was tho :• -,o tho end of my days."
“She has gone tn Cynthia," said Lady
same long limbed, nymphllku nir about |I
"Oh!” cried Lord Mntnicourt impatient­ Appuidureombe softly.
The Way to Get There.
them both, they being more than common- i ly , "you are all Iu the same boat. Hero fa
"But, thank God,” said Ronny, “sho fa
*0 feet then., young fellow, the w*y that Is best
ly toll.
•
- - ■ , The
I a falter from the lawyers, saying I must coming back to me. ”
method ot methods, the World has con­
Suddenly elm covered her eyes fur shame ' go u &gt;. if only for a fee hours, to swear my
fessed.
nt her t-elflaliDcss. * • ♦ The great, tho !' exit* if " And he quoted n case iu which
Is to roll there on rollers, to skat.’ there oa
wheels
glorious news about Ronny's recovery' hud he
is involved and &lt;_•( the deepest interest
He ought lo Have a Million.
, With the
balance ot power all coiiflueil to IhJ
tern forgotten. He would puss through to| • masters of foxhounds.
heels
"J wns In the betting ring nt Morris
he nntechamter of suffering to tho lull I •' \'ery well, dad, " Kild Lesley, "wo can park once." said Mr. Lum Pierson, a dev­ But If vou are tired and you cannot tell why.
]j4 "e teyond that te loved, lie would ba i go up together by tho early train, and I otee of the turf from Kentucky, “and 1 favour liver Is wrong, and the breath of your
'c to indulge tho one great possinr &lt;iint I shall du a lot of flapping after going t &gt; heard a sport, who wanted to make a com­ is- thes-tuli
weary complainings of lungs that are
hnd IdtlK'fio filled hfa existence, und what Aunt’Jr.no for an hour, and we shall still bination thnt Inclmled 19 horses, arguing
sore.
Anil the remedy used doesn t seem t.» restore;
was v -yntldn or Lesley, or nny other wom- ■ get home for dinner at
licrcdy with the fallow thnt wrote the If ghastly consumption, arim leering and wild.
un in , ‘‘•tuparison with that?
| And, though Lord Mnlincourtprotosted, com,.*k:.-:t!:’.:i tickets ::lx&gt;ut the odds. The The imyieidlng fountain Imtli defiled
Ard. for 1,‘‘r owu l’art* to frlay l»«ro at i Set t-uch'wi-re the exigencies of law and i.-nn offered him T.» to 1. bat tin-spurt Dr. I’lercs'k Golde i Meitieal Discovery will put
An end to your troubles.
Mulincot lrt’
t,ie
o,tl dad who
v.-am.s! -:.'“i:&gt;mid said he would put up
It’s not like the rnrsaparillas or ordi­
was terte, 'lo,:c:’t,mn a,V lover ever could morning Lt&gt;lhy found herself onto more—
be, wns by ’ao ”«&lt;■««••• n» ill isirtloD, nnd but with how liffcrent a heart—ou her
• h-iok c.niie rd mg and listened nary Spring medicines. They claim to
when Bub a 'nl ,11&lt;’ n 't “r
realized way io town llouuy could not bo out of
ing! •
Th; n ho laughed a do good in March, April and -May. All
the
year round, and in all cases, the
thnt sho men
*” ’'1‘ n1’
,,iaIO perhaps
might
rh that was heard all over the
“Discovery” purifies the blood ns noth­
they would in
’d.me altngutlmr.
no need to think of what she ehouliKiy' ring.
That part &lt;rt .Cynthia's letter relating to him if they met-.
ing else .can. Every blood-taint and
disorder, Eczema, Tetter, Salt-Rheum,
to Y'e!verton din not enter into Lesley's '
guexs 12 horse
She siipfKwcd the uld 1
Erysipelas, Boils,Carbttucles, Enlarged
thought!- at all.
Stourbridg'i worn, in must have got the !
Glands. Tumors and Swellings—the
Runny
had
nut
„
idea into Imr head tx when she dined nt Maimutt stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseas­
him
ramo
odtfa
that'll
incourt und written off post ha-tp to her days, but Was put off hr juj many mes
es, and the worst forms of Scrofula, are
snges. all cheerful, thnt he did not'realize
crony, LadyAppuhlo.
-----■-------- —
U’141 J,r Bookmaker took tho completely and pennanar.tly cured by
occurred to Lesley tha. " "ur NtJPpoacd en­ anything serious, though perhaps hnd the |
.
old dose bond been tetween (hem he FjImt from u.’* employee's hand nnd rapid- Jtgagement had premlcd. R‘»nny'.s.
Buy of reliable Uedlere: With anjf
And then slm rat &lt;!'&lt;t "n ,l,id wrote to would not have taken herateeneff so quiet- !y filling the tic?”1 J”'iided it lathe bet- others, something else that pays them
Cynthia. “May you b»*.h he happy," fhci fy. And just now he was full of the new, far. who rend it with fadg’mg eyes. All better will probably be urged a« ‘litist
«uld, "you and Rouny." 7\ ’nt ’'"ns nil. If seen delight of being able to walk n few the bookmaker did was ‘o h»y him 3100,­ as good.” It may be for them; but it
$10.
a t&lt;*ar fell oh she folded t!:S. ‘•hert and the steps li-nDing &lt;&gt;n one person's nrm or an­ 000 to 31, orcYoti 31,000. d00
can’t be for you.
was too blinded to see h, &lt;fk 1 Rouny. to other’s; usiinlly Chnrville’s, ns Cvnthfa It nearly looked afisprd, but the nC^mnfa
’
er was a level headed £u»n nnd knew .
whom tboso two lines wm- Ua tided next only too quickly a,,w.
Liked the Breed.
The chtu-in belwe^H q10Uj W(l, brobu-n Wbpt he wns doing. A trt&gt;m who can guess’
day, girna its origin?
A ih-rovniiiu umx» undertook duty for a
—they
do .-..p..
longer s^e-ui
of ljvmi
Lolcv
—anti
and iI la hiWtes right i- entitled l»&gt;n mllllun any
—t--v—
And Yulvcrton wrote: "Rottrn. ■ you’re now
with returtfltip-cnewR.wn.vdrlrtttiprcrr
h.hl.rfl..™,..........
, ... -.
' day.”—Washington Post.
preucht’f, rhi; chief fcalnro of whoso ser­
with
I
a fool. Why couldn't you wait?” A.'td not
mons wns »telr rciUoiHnCM. Tho visitor
&gt;&gt;..ur n.rtb. r ..............
H.
'
a word more. And Runny puzzled gi wt!y kind
gpologizcd on- .-unday to the clerk in tho
—oh. tli-.t
L*lit.1..... . ...i.i &lt;
*
over this, and for what teemed tn Irin.' »« kind—oh, that deailiy kindne.
Th? jugglo' Of sophistry conCU??, for vis»’ty, wlicn the* serrleo woaotitr, lor tho
eion never knew'—nnd hu t
eternity no sign of any wort i-amc
■d toiler when he luippemM die most part, bV usuig a word iu ano shorUtess «»t his M-vnion-, ns n dug hid been
Mallncourt.
and !il' heart Would • v |x._.
sense in the preicfaak aud iu nucthAr In hfa .study and t«rn rtut some of the
pages. ”Dh. sir." .aid thfl clerk, with a
* .* -.
nn* uuy &lt;&gt;,- ms unirn.
CHAPTER XXXIH.
tease iu the conclusion; -MJoleridge.
t gleam uf hope Hhmiibating hfa sad face,lie liml insfated on rising carl; Ufa*
Yi-h erton lia.l n father. If he had owned
*do you think that you could s[&gt;nro our'
a mother, ho could not for au long have »inorning, mid when lanky, invited byfaidv
Cincinnati makes every year over' whur a pup! "—San Ffciucfaev Argonaut.
closely devoted. his attention tg ths affaire Apptildtiroumte'Hservants, ng Lord Malin' ’ ^150,000,1)00 worth,of goods. f
,

I

An 1
Early
Lesson
It’s all right to let the
little girls have an early
introduction to

SANTA CLAUS SOAP

It will not only make their clothes clcau but when in latcycarsthe cares 1
of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There
are a great many women who have learned n lesson of economy and
cleanliness by the use of Santa Cl.ms. Sold everywhere. Made only by

The N. K. Fairbank Company,

-

Chicago.

Everything of the Best at Right Prices for Orchard,
Vineyard, Lawn, Park, Street, Carden and „
&gt; Greenhouse. Rarest Now, Choicest Old.
-

StcrniHar^Ca-

Lixsure. ^cn, Aran. 10. m

rood condition. It»re norerlSJaaon
i-.K-r/ one. whether a grape vine, a din
tei । raiM*. such hMlQur anonbuiMlai
Storr- .vilarrison can do far tboir money.

gave mo the ptcasuto the.o bavo done.
: all are equally de serving of unqnollro Xor me to show to tuy friends, w tas
Botpectrully you™,
F. 11. DAY.

THE STORRS 8 H4BMS08 CO

2680 Erb St., Palmstlll., Ohio.

I ft ft NEW feffigkW
■
■ ■ —. DK 8. C. WEST’S NZTiT Ah’D

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TiU.kWT

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.!4riT ■tin:* Lt

u4

ksaac
C., K. &amp; S. Railway.

ie aold under poeitiyo written cuaranteo. by
authoriwjd ngnntij only,.to euro Weak Memory;
Low of Brain nnd Nerve Power: Loet Manhood:
Quickjiwa: Night Loam; Evil Drenma: Lack of
uomannee; Nacvojunicag; XiMauade: all Dnilasi
Loss of Power ot the Generative Organs in either
In effect June 30, t??5,
gn, caused hyovor-exertion. Youthful Errors, or
Exccwuvo Ura of Tobocco, Opium or Liquor,
GOING NORTH.
'which leads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity
Exp.
and Death. By mail, $1 a box: six for $5: with
»X&amp;'
written guarantee tn cure or refand money. Wtst’1 Kalamazoo
6 16 2: j0
Um Pill* cure Hick Headache Biliousnccs. East Cooper
6 IS
2 UM
Liver ComplaliiL 8&lt;inr Ktom«ch. Dyspepsia and Richland Junotlon.
C:30
2d0
Vonstipation. GUARANTEES issued only by
&amp;W....................
2 .-58
inio........................
3 SI
W- H. Goodyear, modern druggist.
i Delton.........
0:50
3: 10
7tC0
uloveftfale..
o.lO
Shultz.........
3:29

Michigan (TENTRAb
“ lb Niafva Faile Route.’•
Taking effect Sep, 5. tM».

Hastings....
Coats Greve
Woodland..
Woodburv--

.....................

7.-18
i’:«

9:25
9:50
to.-cc
lo.-fa

7;M

GOING SOUTH.

Trains leave Hastings as follows.

Exp.

„
,
EASTWARD,
Detroit Express 7:82a.m.

Woodburj..
Woodlane..
Coats Grove
NewToric Express.... 6:57 p.m.
Hasttns*
Night Express13.-40A.B.
HboJtx..........
„
WESTWARD.
Cloverdale..
Pacific Express...............
—
320 a. m. Delton . ..
Fo.4 News paper Special
ft so a. rn. Mito.............. .
10.-40 a. m. Crewy.................
Grand Rapids Express."
Richland Junction
East cooper............
uoolkb.G. P.&amp;T. A.Ohleaao.
C. R. Osiious.Station AB’tHnstlnar. Kalamazoo

Bxp. MixU

4.23

8:10
8:2 J

Grand Rapids and Detroit Special... 1 M p. m.

4: 54
BSD
6:22
5: 30
ft SO
5ri5
».-y

0.-28

11:30
11-38
11: 45
1225
12: 45
■2:'5
1:10

9 JO r.:\
Ht:.‘ PCrXTER,Gen. Pais.

[RENEW LOST VIGOR

When in doubt what to u&gt;c for
Nervous Debility. Los of Power,
Imrctcncy, Atrophy,Varicocele and
other weaknesses, fr &gt;m cr.y cause,
use Sexine Pills. Drains checked
and full vigor quickly restored.
IfunCrttrt. .=,h in-stira rr.ul:faii&gt;lT.
Mailedfor$1.00;0boxes$5.00. With
53.00 orders we give a guarantee to
cure or refund the money. Address
PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, U.

Sold by Fred L. Heath, the Druggist Hastings, Mich.
mires quickly, permanently all
Memory. Lo&gt;» of Brain Power,
Lwl Vitality. Nlehtly BnoS
■droai°11’ !“&gt;po‘fncy and waatliut diseases caused by

FammiBneme4y
j
U
. Weak
[NERVE SEEDS? WEAK MEN]JUeadAcbo,
Wakatulneaa,
Thie
nervous c mumb

youlMfuitmreorexeeun. Contains no opiates, laanerve *»Mn

and blood bnIMer. Makestho pala and puny strrmvaadplnmtL
E“1’JlySIriod Inye’tPOcket.Ml perbox; e tor«G. By

pelil. srtth a written mi.trantrc or inontynSnndta. Writs us,freo
l oraulo io Homings, Mich.,by ERED. L. HEATH, Drnyglat,

r. j

a.R-bRS-K&amp;k=bRS-k&amp;k~DFts-kbrKl
'

SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH­
LATER EXCESSES IN MANHOOD '

MAKE NERVOUS. DISEASED MEN

?

K

I0TU C DCCIII T
ItUioranco and folly in youth, overaxtetion of mind ar.d b-xly indne-^
.......and
u~x.cxiKMuro
.
...uunro
.~ .'onotuntly
IM I III. IilQuLI cd Iw lust
con»tautly wrockinu
vrrockinittbn
tho 11..^
liren mid futun-ft
—_,_i—.young
men. “Su:nufadound’ —
wither —
at -------an curly
uge-“*
j—hnppTnrw of thotunndH of iiromfaitw
y----------’----to -•
&lt;lr«g
opt
n wwiry.*—
frjrit!«s
rm.tt
M,.™,,.. of
... manhood, whilo
,.u..u.L
iits nro jforeml' •--------•--------------------jSEat tho blossom
&lt;»dir
Irimotiy Lui.
but xu.u
find u
no
HoJaeu or
luiokmcboly exiatanca. Otharo modi nmtrimony
.»
v, comfort tiii-ni. Tbrll
Tli.fimi tho
thn niltan.
tlm workshop,
wnritahnn. tho
iho pulpit
JvictiiiiM an&gt; r.mnd iitnll ciatiiins of lifu: -Thofarni,
oUicc, the
*lha trndea and tho prufueaiaiu.
_____________ _

RESTORED TO MANHOOD BY DRS. K. A K.
Win A. WALKEB.

s

MRS. CHAfi, FERRY, CHMJ. FERRY.'

K

KI
D.
UEFOBE TnXATSttirr AFIXB TTlRATRygr

»»‘N0

pjvnrt«d but nniu-1 ngain

names or testimonials used without written consent.-£4

Wm. A. Walker of 10th Btrco* aayat—“I hnvtt rnffereuB
untold ttgonii-H for my "gny life.” 1 was indiscreet whcnBi
SYPHILIS
s-oung and ignorant. As "Ono of tlie Boy.i” I e&lt; mt meted}*
ByphiliH
undother PrivatodiM’ascn. Ihndulccra in theif
EMISSIONS
mouth nnd throat, bane ixiins, hair loose, pimplcu on™
face, tiru-vr iuuIs cnni.i oft. etniwianu, bccomo thin andS
STRICTURE
dtvpondcut- Seven doctoni treated rno with Mercury,!*
Potn«h, etc. They !u*)|mi mo but could not cum mo.lv
CURED
Flnallrnfritfid
induced nietotry DnuKemtedy AKerpui.B
——__ _ ,
r
UMUIT “ “ (TOU WUUO1
rNow Mctliixl Tr--.i:n&gt;-nt cured
ino in n faw
,vdi„vfaa
f«w weeks. Thoir treatment is wonderfulJI
ou fncl youraelf coining every day. I lu»vo never heard of their failing to euro in UBingleC
sec."
3
Z'lincc «-&gt;i
iaoam
t
12-CURES
GUARANTEED
OR MONEY REFUNDED
T_

Cnpt. Chn&gt;«. Forry Bays:—“I owe my life to Dm. K. A K.|'
At 141 li.-nrtksl n IkuI hnhiL At 21 I had nil tho cyniptonis
of Eendtud WoukneeA and Eporniatnrrhaii, Einiwdon*
were draining nnd weakening my vitality 1 married n!
4 under advice of my family doctor, but it wn* a.
ml ozjMirirncc In eightctn
. months w.» Wen- divorced. I
hen consulted Dre. K. AK^who rvstured mo to manhood
«. .. Hetliodj Tr»al»fh!. Jj'falti.
fciti. now
through!
'their A'«a
newlife
lifuthrill
tlirillthrough

Tmpotency ?
VARICOCELE “
EMISSIONS..!!
CURED M

^-7 UVT7M- Vfa wvro nultotl w«« and nro hoppy. Thio wun|------------------- Jxy.rZiy.. i|||
&gt;•= yaars Sift- P«1 K, &amp; K,
qi’-Ofalfafa nnd I heartily recommend thorn."

! gy He treat anJ cure Varicocele. Emiuiont. Nerwna Debility,
Gleet. Stricture. Syphilis. Unnatural Ducharmes, Se^
• Kidn# and Bladder Disewii - ’
®
‘
[

IN DETROIT, 200,000 CURED. NOR!

Itor” ti

iL.''«a&amp;es of AE-ju. 1 aelaM
,

ti’NO NAM6S

[V ATB. NO medicli
top’is. Everyth Ing,
) moi
FREx.-

JONSENT. PR
---------------------- -

:DRS, KENNEDY &amp; KRMN,nd"e¥S«S
c.K.O.S K.K^U ...in..

�AL
THHMDAY. APRIL 2. 189C.
.

_______

—

DenucraUc Htate CMveutteu.
Detroit, MtcbAM
To th* riemocratio ElcMaca
Mkftltaa»
souvr

~1. IBWJ. _
State of

Instate
eUy of

Judge Sherwood.
'
Ex-Supreme Justice Thomas Sher­
wood ot Kalamazoo, died at Chicago,
Saturday night. For several years he
had been suffering with brain disease
and had been under medical care. In
1852 Mr. Sherwood came to Kalamazoo
from Rochester, N\ Y.. and for many
years was a prominent. lawyer ar.d
Democratic politician.
During the
war he strongly, supported, the Union.
He was elected to the* state supreme
bench in 1883 on a fusion ticket, but
was defeated for re-election'in 1689 by
Judge Grant. Judge Sherwood was a
forcible and eloquent speaker and took
a great interest in educational mat-

e People.
Ljotes from the treasury without stop-1 —Aed Stab*.. ...id y-t no nation, like
ToIItitnbug the
Southern Mercury:‘ 'supreme
. ............ .. | ping interest, giving the
- The
bondholder
ov.ni,
has
semblance of bring
---- --------------- the
---- ....
... ,UH govhumbug &lt;&gt;i the apo is the cry for “sound the interest un tin- bonds and tlie in-1
“by th* people.” If the dear,
money.”
terest on loans of bank notes at (lie 1 S&lt;,o'l''People will now. Ln this year, lay
t is the offspring of infamy—the same time.
*
I **«ldo their party prejudices and vote
child ot gold gamblers and usury grab­
Tho man who favors bond.- but op- ;
hiJ® f°r ^eir own Interests, and'all Like btUousnt*«s. dyqiepslu. Uradadie, rnnitiposes greenbacks on the ground that &gt; "‘nnd together as one man at the polls. [ paUon.
cured" sottr stonracb. ui'ilK&lt;**tton an- promptly
bers.
. ...hi
i uh, iu-y (Ki nieir wotk
.
f.
..
••
..
.
:
the
dlfllcillrv
;
the
difficulty cnn
can r&gt;n&lt;1
and will
will Im
be soon ..»»
set­ I
No money can be sound unless the the greenbacks are "flat money” and
Yours for reform, •
government issuing it is sound.
worth no more than so much paper, is tled.
CHARLES
HOWELLL.
No sound government can issue an a knave or a fool.

Liver Ills

Hood’s

unsound currency.
,
Bonds are ground out on printing
Our correspondent is all right on the
Those who now cry "sound money” presses just the same as greenbacks.
main Idea—the necessity for united ac­
mid thorongldy.
■ ■ ■
do not want a currency that is sound. The seal of the government authoriz­ tion. He makes one mistake though— easily
Ik- it after dinner pills.
ill C
ch oilier
They want a system of finances that ed by law gives all the value possessed that of expecting too much.
23cents. All druggists.
B
III
IL •
will
enable
them
to
grow
fat
off
of
a
Prepared
l.y
C.
I.
Hood
&amp;
Co..
ImweD.
Mass.
IcRutei and
by either. It is just as easy to “in­
There are at least ten million voters
a» law, twenty-four louirrea*
plundered people.
flate” a bonded debt as it is a volume in the United States who do not even The only Pill to take with Howl's Sarsaparilla.
twenty-twr coa­
_____ lelenlcs
u dtrr: .• alternates »two rtt-lexatra
The idea of a demand for sound nnd of treasury notes.—Port Huron News. know what the •‘initiative,’’ the "refer­
attenuMS from o;u-h coiuzrciMurM
honest dealing coming up from , the
endum’' and the “imperative” mean as
It will also choose two members ol
_ _
ocralie urate cootral cpmmUtee from
those terms are used In our politics.
Who Is Entitled to Vote.
Wall street den of thieves is rcdicueach coax regional district, nnd aajatrnmn
Utt stale central comnuitee from the. Ma* e at
The following^ which is copied from Where they arc understood there are
.
This is what Ambassador Bayard । lous.
rdlng to tho rulo adopted by nw Dcnio J said in las speech at Edinburg and for
wide
differences of opinion ehneerning
The sound money hypocrites claim the Lansing Journal, may contain in­
I
41 III
iW*',
i&lt;*to ■onvru kia.h"W_«c_pi«&gt;U
Iniw
“’, । which the house of representatives
formation of importance to many who their merits.—National Bimetallist.
ittrasia&gt;e which Xlte house of representatives that no currency is sound unless the
. xnAslnce adhered to. e«r
r ronw'i- censured him:
ia MtUiad to one ne'efftio'
face value of it,-at market rates, in­ will want to vote this spring or next
nor at the
nonf&lt;w4Mwh Mn votes ca«
fall
:
There
is
yet
a
great
deal
of
mis
­
The
Time
tor
Building
heres
in
the
money.
“
In
my
own
country
I
have
witnessed
Mil xenaral convention, f»
•cate for a fraettou not le
the insatiable growth of that form of
To maintain this condition is an ut­ understanding regarding the qualifica­ Up the system is at this season. The
Entaaah county H nlir.edl
state socialism styled protection, which ter impossibility, no matter if the mon­ tion of voters under the present law. cold weather has made unusual drains i
jratCR. All .
has done more to foster class legisla­
■ can now be devoted to other uses.
upon the vital farces. The blood has
rounttea they
tion, to corrupt public life, and place ey is composed of gold, because no pow­ Inquiries are made of city and county become impoverished and impure, and ' •Its former delightful smelling nnd
. 1&gt;k (leleXritc.i
irietwHl must In.
politics upon the low level of a mer­ er on earth can prevent a fluctuation officials regarding the law. and the ap­ all the functidhs of the body suffer in’ delicious tasting contents arc dupli­
the dayo&lt; Weeds
cenary scramble than any other single in the price of any metal.
proach of elections makes it certain consequence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is
after
cated in quality .'"d flavor iu None i
cause” .
•
jSn
Mr. Carlisle's claim is that govern-' that further inquiries .will be made, the great builder, because it is the Ona
Such Mince Meat, a pure, whole-;
lelegitoi;
This Is what Senator Chandler, a re- mc-nts cannot make money, that it is and the publications of the provisions True Blood Purifier nnd nerve tonic.
tannt t
some, cleanly made preparation for;
preeldeui
&gt;im publican, says with regard to the workmince pies, fruit coke and fru».;
of
tlie
law
in
force
will’
save
much
Hood
’
s
Pills
become
the
favorite
the province of commerce and trade,
ten i ing of the system.
puddings.
..
■.
and that nothing is money unless the trouble.—Those who are entitled to cathartic with all who use them. All I
aud otilcr oTbuiil
druggists. 25c.
j
th the
To invade Senator Quay’s'state with
AU riel
vote
are:
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spam j demands, oral and written, that the material ou| of which it is composed
party dsriitro.litem-. , i»eOnSy]vanjft manufacturers are un­ possesses a commercial value.
Citizens native or foreign born.
with t .a
omm
Does yoQr head feel as though some­
wnu
selves dralrous «&gt;t
MINCE MEAT
;
Every Aaie inhabitant residing in one was hammering it; as though a
.Then, it is claimed by the same class
h ira der such obligations to Mr. McKinley
il in lhe future, or
llflcd that they ought to furnish cash con­ of subdtsized thinkers that no money the state on either June 24th, 1835, or million snarks were flying out of the
saves the housewife long hours;
princlulri. KlihiHtj'i. n ■
with Its nnrry name. »re co
tributions with which to secure the
of
wearisome
work
and
gives
the;
eyes?
Have
you
horrible
sickness
of
Jan 1st, 1850.
participate In th *cauc..*-s»*i t»
election of McKinley delegates to St. is .sound unless it is clothed with the
family ajl the mince pie they can:
the stomach? Burdock Blood Bitters
dclegit a tn this convent mi.
inau.
Every male inhabitant of foreign will cure you.
Louis seems to be a most ill-advised power to circulate as such internation­
ELLIOT r G STEV E 'SON
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desire nt little cost. A package makes ■
FRANK H. HO'FOKD.-i-cre
presiding. Yet the evidence seems ally. This calls into question a varivty birth who has resided in the State two
two large pics. ioc. at all grocers.;
By G. WAEMBIt M E i DE. A
to be clear that a systematic, widely of money that never did exist.
years and six months prior to Novem­
Barry County Is etilid-d tn ii
Take no substitute.
List ol Patents.
.
extended levy upon the protected in­
One nation may clothe the currency ber 8th, 1894, and had declared inten-.
Granted to Michigan inventors this
Uon.
Beraeeratlc Co
dustries of the country has been pro­
tion
of
becoming
a
citizen
prior
to
May
ol
another
nation
with
monetary
func
­
week.
Reported
by
C.
A.
Snow
A
Co.,
jected aud 18 gung forward, t*»whnt
The Democratic
solicitors of American and Foreign
selection ot eleven
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extent Tema*n to be discovered. It is tions and legal tender qualities, but 6tb, 1892.
the city of
♦ratfc state ' onveii
U. 8. Patent Office, Waslipnr- evident that the McKinley movement that result is wholly accomplished by
No one shall be au elector or entitled patents.opp.
Detroit, on Wed
inrton, D C.
con- is tobeabooule'canvass from start to
poseotselectlnK &lt;1
law. Without the law, it would only to vote at any election unless above
I. Anderson, Saginaw, telephone
vention for selection
presl- finish.
rat MudRr’a
dent and vkc presld
Real Estate Transfer*.
the
age
of
twenty-one
years
and
resid
­
switch board; P. W. Berridge Sturgis,
The house of representatives was in be a commodity outside of the country
all o’clock
Opera House, on Frld
Miner s Keeler to David Brodie, parcel on
issuing it.
ing in the State six months and in the carpet stretcher; C. C. Blood, Kalama­ sec
legiUes. and
p. m. for tbe selection
23. Thorn apple, sieo.
zoo,
bicycle; F. 8. Hillhouse KalamaH other litrt- very small buslnew when it censured
election o' —••
yj'Om
Kteliard
Freer to Frauds M Roberts, 29 a on
The money gamblers would have the county or voting precinct twenty days £30, syphn; R. J. Hubbard Mount
loess that
’Vrly cone before said eon* Bayard for tb*t speech that demanded
sec m. iiKsUiiys. tzsoo.
rention, I
JmiIjI &gt;p w»l| be entitled to six
, Clemens, folding chair; J. D. Refuse
people believe the falsehood that preceding such election.
Helen A Grace to Duncan McDonald. 20 a on
rlfijcsstes 84.
.. eltv L.
.
of Haaifojp.
four from such a course, but for the sake of po­
seem.
8I2W.
Hudson, vehicle roller bearing; E. J.
A residence in the State' of qr.x
each supervisor district.
Richard Freer to Oliver W Grace,20 a oa sec
litical capital supposed to be made out American gold currency circulates as
Fhbd L. Hkatii, Chairman Dea. Co. Com.
Leach Detroit, music, bolder; W. R. 32, Heatings. »2tw.
of It, it was passed. Senator Chandler money in France or Englahd. This is and in the.United States/.'Jfufl. five Marshall East Saginaw,dust-collector; Moses Shultz to The Shultz Creamery Co. par­
years is required of inhaScants of for­ J. I* McGarry Bay City, hydrocarbon cel oa sec 3. Hope. 837.13.
Speaking
of reform legislation, however, is a-republican, and therefore absolutely untrue.
and M Elizabeth Headley, to John
American gold currency does not cir­ eign birth before citizenship can be illuminating lamp; J. H. Robbins AAzariah
Headley, parcel on sec so, Yankee Springs,
what’s the matter with a law limiting good authority that Bayard was right,
extension teble; .*Seibel On­ * John HI II to Jahn Bin, Jr., « a see X, Maple
or that he (Chandler) is liable to cen­ culate in England as monby because it conferred. Declaration of intention Owosso,
the cost of Easter bonnets?
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tonagon, thill coupling; J. T. Strahan, Grove, *ro.
must
be
made
at
least
two
years
prior
lacks
the
fineness
of
English
gold
cur
­
sure the same as the Ambassador.
Grand Rapids, type writer desk; C. E.
Alfred P Lawrence to John W Jjiwranee. 10
Delegates are the most sought for
rency. American gold cursericy is to takipg out full citizens papers.
Wakeman Pontiac, steam generator; a on sec 27, Barry, gun.
Ah ah K and Maggie I) Bates tn George
ihingn upon the republican*bill of fare.
The Charlotte Tribune, a staunch nine-tenths-fine, and English gold • Aliens coming to the United States E. D. Williamson Detroit, tree convey­ Strouse. 40 a on 13. Yanxee Springs, 8700.
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before the age of eighteen years and er.
And some of them come high, it is said. republican paper, edited by George A. money is eleven-twelfths fine.
. ,
Jleuly r. Howard to Walter W Mattison, W a
on mc 13. Yankee Springs. 8300.
Hence
American
gold
money
only
residing
in
the
United
States
five
years
Fred G Hale rn Azro D French, lots 8 and 0,
Voters, do your own thinking, can­ Perry, in thta-week's issue says:
"We take, pleasure in recommending blk 26. M Welleville. 875
St. on arriving at the age of twentycirculates
in
England
by
weight,
abso
­
Barbara Spravue tn Thomas Murphy, 40 a on
didly makeup yournJnds and vote ac-- The Tribune took a clear oct and un­ lutely regardless of the money stamp one, declare intention and obtain citi­ Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy because sec
it; Orangeville, »4o.
mistakable stand on the financial ques­
it is praised by all who try it," says J.
cordingly and also to the country as a tion last week, so far at least as silver it may bear. Our money is a commod­ zen papers at one and the same time.
Jui.liee llullee to Avis L Babcock, 37 a on see
W. Cox and Bon, druggists, Marshfield, 10. Johnstown, ?icoo.
citizen.
.
isenuoerned. It is simply (this: Re­ ity as soon as it reaches a foreign
A Lewis to David Boa ken 7 a on see
A male child under the age of twen­ Oregon. No one alliicted with a throat 2, Esther
Barry. W5.
store the conditions that existed in
Maggie A Knlilcrto Martha E Simpson, 10 a
ty-one at the time the alien father is or lung trouble can use this remedy
The people of the; United States 1878,'before the so-called ‘•crime” wa« shpre.
without praising it. It always gives on sec 11. Barry, 8375.
Gold and silver currency passes in naturalized, shall become a citizen prompt relief. *Tt is especially valua­
spend every year more than $1,000,000,-: perpetrated. We lielieVe the people
Food, undigested, is poison. Digest­
nave been most outrageously wronged, this country at its face value because and voter upon arriving at the age of ble for colds as it relieves the lungs,
000 for liquor and t
bout- four
and that thic country canno* be truly the law is behind it just the same as it twenty-one.
makes breathing easier and aids ex­ ed, it is life and strenght. Millions of
limes as much as it1
rto support prosperous uqtll this wrong is righted.
pectoration. A cold will never result us suffer from indigestion, but we often
is
behind
the
greenbacks,
and
produc
­
don’t know it. We think it is some­
th« National govertii”
The tariff can be adjusted to do some­
What a hard strain it would be on in pneumonia when this remedy is thing else. Even doctors often mis:
thing nd doubt, possibly much, but it es p dollar out of a piece of almost
taken and reasonable care exercised.
the millionaires in this country if sil­ For sale by Fred L. Heath the drug- take the symptoms.
valueless paper.
ead ot bein
Senator will not settle the whole matter.
. _ __ J Pale, thin people, who are overwork­
Yes' Yes’ brother P. but what po­
3r rel
As a matter of foct nothing is money ver was remonetized and wheat a dol- Rist-.
irge that
want olqiriqmrwud, shAfflr'laaErSSiit*'"
-Jg. .rents, jl
the McKin- sition will you take, when the nomina­ J1O .ilULL'/r a bnt- --I*-'----------’ j pound, as in Mexico.
Marriage Licenses.
posed,
without
the
hat
c
-the
govern— n-jr
f. Hl J Jm nlipport tor
er Digestive Cordial. It is astonishing
Ezekh-l L. Andrews. Hickory Corners
what food will do, when properly di­
Mrs. .Mary Cowivy. Hlckurj Corners
’uougress and president, mthi who will mem to back it. The law is absolute­
treated.
Krnejit L. Smith, Carlton
CO A LITTLE SLOW. ’’
obey the. lash of party, or will you ly necessary to inak mone^. This is ns
Huth Nichnh, Catlion
■ It will make you strong, revive you,
• borg- stand for the .men wljo by voice and tree as gospel.no matter what bankers Mllver the Only Question on Which Daft lei V. Hine. Hope
'refresh you. sustain yon, make you fat,
Ida
11.
Gesler.
Baltimore
.money vote declare ns you do? The mere, lor .norey gamblers may say to the
Patriot* of America Are L'alted. *
restore your color, ihake muscle, brain
William
T.
Grlitsby.
Ilasilnx*
city
fibre, courage, endurance, energy; in­
irrited. declaration a la Milnes will gat do? ’ contrary.
Editor The National Bimetallist: I Francis v. Cunningham, living
crease your power to throw off disease
Jlberc is abont one-tench less silver am glad that the great “rank and file” Ernest I..Hall, Prairieville
It will take sorqetiHnynore.
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and keep you healthy and happy.
Llndtry. rndrtevlUe
Easter outfit in her tnvnqhcrhusband
in two half dollars than in a dollar, but of the two old parties refuse to longer Susie
Indigestion does just, the opposite,
William Ensign. Cloverdale
will be an ungrateful
but indigestion can lie cured and pre­
Washington; Maxell 30.—The gold re­ hro half dollars make'a dollar, simply be "nosed” about by the leaders that Ida M- Prince. Baltimore
Charles W. Jenson, Maple Grove
vented with Shaker Digestive Cordial,
are
responsible
for
the
awful
conditions
bgcaase
the
law
says
they
shall
be
a
Bay
«toil and Grand Rap­ serve as officially reported is $128,711,­
JIsV E. Overunllh. Castleton
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10
that now prevail, have taken the Ini­
.
the Democratic 956, the Irigheat.pvir^ ybt reached dtar- 'tfol’ar.
cants.
ids
Twenty nickels are a dollar, yet they tiative step to ally themselves with
Billons Colic.
for silver 18 to 1. ing tlie present administration! The
the
parly
that
has
already
"declared
”
Persons who are subject to attacks
Hastings Market.
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the caucuses, and total amount of gold so fax received on contain'only about fifteen cents’ worth Itself on the question that so vitally
of billions colic will be pleased to knonof metal at the market valuation. The
\ as if the "true account of the last bond sale io $106,­
affects us all, and called a representa­ that prompt relief may be had by tai&lt;- j Butter, 13 to 15.
Eggs per doz.,9 to 10.
control the 159)071, of vfrhich $94,303,359 is for prinr lew says twenty niri^ttls shall be equal tive meeting of the bimetallists ot the ing Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
,
eipal $10,618,964 for premium,and $184,­ in debt paying power to a dollar, and nation to meet at St. Louis at the time Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly I Corn per bu., 30.
state. Eb, Rowlayf
,
Hides per lb., 5
757 for interest. This leaves npproxo- hence tney have this power.
of the convening of the People’s party and can always be depended upon. In j Lard per lb., 9 10.
many
cases
the
attack
may
bo
prevent
­
A
carefeFfetudy
of
the
money
ques
­
’ The New York World tells its readers mately.$5,000,000 yet to be paid under
in national convention. That is a step
Potatoes per bu., 10 to 20
that ‘Its high purpose is alwafs and the conditions of Secretary Carlisle’s tion will »;how that this diaim for in the right direction. Neither of the ed by taking this remedy as sc o:i as 1 Rye per bu.- 32.
the first idnieation of the first diseas
Tallow per lb., 3.
“sound money” is a demand of the old parties “will offer, either in plat­ appears. 25 and 50 cent bottles fo
in everything to tell the truth.” Yet- circular.
Oats per bu.. 15 to 18.
money gamblers, and that there is no form or as a candidate for the. presi­ sale by Fred L. Heath the druggist.
I Wheat, red per bj.,65.
tho World informs the public that
dency,
anything
looking
1
toward
the
consistency or honesty in it. It is ohly
United St? ^poin bonds and othpr
Wheat, white per bu., 63.
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The proposal of the House commit­
II. F. Marble, who has the right iq
"free and unlimited coinage at silver
Clover Seed per bu., 4.65 to 4.80 retail
coin debt.- l Jail payable, not in gold tee on Civil Service Reform to pension designed to bunco tlie people.
at a ratio of 16 to 1," Independent of any Barry county to sell Iliff’s “Imperia’ ' Timothy Seed per bu.. 2.00.
and silver, but in gold alone.
civil, service employes of tlie govern­
Hay per ton, 12.00 to 15.00.
other government intervention. If such Atlas of the world” is meeting wit
Bonds and Greenbacks.
Pork dressed, 4 to 4.50.
The differ ice between the McKin­ ment will be hailed with delight by
The men who want the greenback ■a thing should happen the “money, well deserved success. The work is
Beans. 50 to 75.
ley and Wilson tariff law is 7*&lt; per­ those employes and their families, but,’ retired are the readiest to favor a fur­ power” would defeat such a party at sold only by subscription, and can be
Chickens dressed, 9 to 10.
the polls, for they have the machinery obtained in no other manner. Ren'1
rent. This difference is mostly on in view of the fact that the sa’aries' ther issue of bonds.
Beef dressed,4.00 to 5.00
and
can
do
It.
But
it
all
the
reform
.paid
by
the
government
are
as
a
rule
Beef live.2.00 250.
manufactdreu goods or tlnwc entering
government are as a rule
The difference between a bond and a forties'can and will unite at SL Louis tho following testimonial:
Mutton dressed. -150. to 5.00
Into them.
W«l,“ ‘l,,n
»} I’"’
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 8,1896.
into
them. Dm. ...J un.- nrn’^««
Ibe present .tagnation.otM&gt;ta£/l2 *"»
tar.
.Hum greenback is that the bond draws in­ upon a common platform, with a presi­
I have carefully examined 1 Iliff’s
' jterest’ and the greenback does not. dential candidate who will atajjjl ;upon
"Imperial Atlas .of lhe. World." It is
due to . seven per cent reduction ot «"■*&gt;- "»'&lt;*
The bond can be pledged for 90 per the platfdrai with hoth feet, declaring up to date and in my opinion the best
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anybody else to enthuse
anybodyover
elseit.
to enthuse
•
over it. •
the tariff?
epnt, of its face value in national bank for the free and unlimited coinage of of its kind, and will prove to be one of
ndtes and draw its interest besides^ but silver at a ratio that it enjoyed prior the most helpful books that can find
prices, over 2.000,000
way Into any; home or library.
The platforms of the Ohio and Iowa the greenback cannot be so used.
to 1873, and then add the "initiative," its
Very Respectfully, Floha J. Beadle.
The greenback is issued by the gov-1 the “referendum” and the “Imperative
ernnient the same as the bond. There ' mandate" planks, such a party could
For St. Paul and Minneapolis. •
electing
Is no security for the payment of a and would sweep the country, •&gt;
“u"
The “North-Western Limited," sun ‘.-X
a president and a majority of both tuously equipped with buffet, stnokt
bond thnt is not attached as well to
houses of congress. With such a plat­ and library care, regular and compaj
ttons and platforms for a dozen years. the greenback.
responsible for the shrinkage. In Aus- jI and how, ns soon as the eastern men
form the issue between the monometal- ment sleaping cars, and luxurious ditr­
The bond is payable at a specified,
iecitie(t ^jgta an(] bimetallists would be square­ ing ears, leaves Chicago via the Nortl itralia, wc presume, the trouble was got into power they undertook to kill
time, ten, twenty- or thirty
1
v
—years hence,'
made, and the Populists and Prohl- Western Line (Chicago A North-West­
caused by the Wilson'faiBsilver. In all the history of gambling in "coin.” si!
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ilver or gold.
The _green- hltionists would, in the end, gain all ern R’y) at 6:30 p. tn. daily, and arrives
nt destination early the following
ihle. the same, in
Declared Valid by the. ^bited Stales and false pretenses, there has never back is payable,
in ‘‘“min
coin’”* IWit
bdt •they are now demanding, and t
the *■„&lt;&gt;»_
"peo­ morning. All principal ticket agents
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Supreme'Court. •
been a more perfect confidence game is payable at any time when presented ple” would rule; for if any representa­ sell tickets via this popular route.—3t
’’^Washington, March 30.—Ap opinion played by experts in fooling the people. to the treasury in sums of $50. ? ‘
tive dared to be recreant to the trust
was rendered by the Supremjp (lourt Platforms have been made to read in
If the government falls, or repudia­ reposed In him, he would be called Chcap Excursion to the -West and
to-day in the case known as the “long ftfvor of silver and gold when they tes,-the.bond Is no better than the home and an honest man placed In
North-West.
aud short haul!” case, involriri£'‘&lt;he‘ meant gold only. Patronage has been greenback.
congress who would do the will of the
On March 10 and April 7,1890, the
•• nn the
uie "initiative
iniimine ” in the
mv
Validity of the provisions of the jp^er- used to bribe votes in congress to crush
Both.the bond and the greenback are i people. With
Nortj^Vestern Line (Chicago A North­
state.comnierce ac* prohibiting higher silver. By ways that were dark the equally obligations of the government. I hands of the people, prohibition would || Western R
U’y)
v . will sell Home Seekers’
Bold by Fred L. Heath nnd W. H.
follow and the saloon that has been |
V ■ -charge for short than for long hatals, warfare against silver has been waged
They are both the express creations
i excursion tickets at very low rates to a Goodyear.
which was appealed from The decision for 23 years, and for each successive of law, 'and one is no less “fiat” than such an awful curse, would be elimlnat- j very large number of points in Nortlied
from
the
nation;
railroads,
tele
­
of the Circuit Court of Appeals for tlie year of the 23, depression of business the other. Both have the same intrin­
graphs, telephones and express com- , ern Wisconsin, Michigan, Northwestfifth circuit. The appeal was take£ by has increased. There has been no dif­ sic value of all silk paper ur parch­
I ern Iowa, Western Minnesota, Nebras­
patlles would soon come under either
\
the railroads. The title of the ease ference of opinion among the eastern
ment and no more.
government ownership or control, and ka, North Dakota and South Dakota,
/V
wa3 t*,e Interstate Commerce ~em- party lenders. All have been hostile to
If the bond was issued in denomina­ the land question equitably settled. including the famous Black Hill Dis­
' mission vs. the Cincinnati
lOr- silver. In 1884 President Arthur in­ tions of $10 and upwards it would be And not only that, but the government trict. For full information apply to
leans A Texas Pacific Railrm
cluded in his message the following; “I used as money almost to the same ex­ would issue all the money and the peo­ ticket agents of connecting lines or
Others Come and Go
address W. II. Guerin, M. I’. A., 7 Hut thr I'tigi-stays
pany, the Western A AtlanUqjl
&lt;&gt;u forever—Ihut l« rs long
pad concur with the secretary of the treas­ tent as the greenback, the same as the ple control it, instead of its being is­ Woodward avenue. Detroit, Mich.
as you urrdl fence. This Idea of PERMAN­
w
Company, and the Georgifpj|
road ury in recommending the immediate so-called popular loans of France. sued by private corporations and con­
ENCE Is worth considering when times anlined. You mm afford our inonthly naiH-r free.
trolled
by
them
for
their
private
Inter
­
Company. The decision
’court suspension of the coinage of silver dol­ Why is it then that tlie gold bugs froth
PAGE WOVEN WIRE PENCE CO..
below was affirmed'in the^iain. the. lars and the issuing of silver certifi­
Adrian. Mich.
at the mouth at the mention of a fur­ ests as now. In that manner we would Mr. Fred L, Heath, our
opinion holding that in ?ase« of ship­ cates.’’ In the Banin strain. President ther issue of greenbacks but smile ns soon have an Ideal republic as intended well known druggist
ment from ono statq ta -6pother on Cleveland a year later, in his message pleasantly as a May morning at the by our forefathers by and through the ! nas secured the agency
THE JOURNAL
through bills of lading, the railroad said: “I recommend the suspension o' proposal to issue more bonds? Simply constitution, Instead of a plutocracy as . for Foley A Co.’s reliable
now exists.
medlcini’s.ndrertifed in,
and
companies could nqtexetoptapy
par-,. . coinage
___ ..._
____ dol_ _______
__ of the interest attached to the
! the compulsory
of silverbecause
Then, I. no. a govs, nmenl on lhe rise
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Twice-a Week Free Press
ties and give the.nif ednl ratys. Jus-1 lars.directed bj- the law passed in Feb- bonds, payable quarterly, and the right of the earth—excepting, possibly, Rus-, *
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lice Shiras delivered ^ifcopinion.
j ruary. 1878."—Jackson Patriot.
they carry for drawing national bank 8ia--thnt is worse governed than th*: •
9L50 a year in advance.

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What

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Phora

won’t do for
WOMANKIND
no medicine
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�Our devil graduated yesterday after
The Staff President of the W. C. T. ’
Union City Caucus.
a brief, but brilliant career. At leant U. was greeted on Sunday afternoon
The Union City caucus met pursuant
we think he haa token hU diploma or- by an attentive audience at the Pres­ to call on Tuesday evening and was
French leave. .
byterian church. May good results called to order by Luke Waters, chair­
Everything you need in
Do you read thp advertisements? If follow. We need more workers in the man city committee.
so we believe you will find something cause of temperance. Who will come
On motion Mr. Waters was made
to ihtereBt you in Stauffer’s advertise­ and helpaua?
chairman. W. D. Hayes Secy., Fred
ment this week.
r
and W. H. Spence, Tellers, who
Don't forget that the closing enter- Soules
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from the paper on the pantry Mesdarnes. M. L. Cook, W. Lampman, tainment of the Club Lecture Course were duly sworn.
The informal ballot fos Mayor show­
J. T. Lombard and Tho». Cox wont to v ill be given on Wednesday evening,
shelf to the paper on the
' Luke Waters 47. Fred Heath 45 and
Jackson Wednesday, to attend a mis­ April 15th. It will be presented by ed
ceiling.
8.
sionary convention.
home talent and consist of a charming scattering
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WALL The finest, largest C, H. Stone of Rutland, was In the operettas, “Three little Maids," a laugh­ The formal ballot stood -10 apiece
PAPER and best assorted city Tuesday. Mr. Stone bu loet the able farce, "The Bicyclers," with other 1and one Mattering.
stock of wall paper entire use of his feet from rheumatism, features, which together will make an The second formal,ballot stood 50 for
in this town; quality the high­ but is otherwise enjoying good health. attractive evening. Single tickets 25c. Waters and 55 for Heath. Mr. Heath
declared the nominee.
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est, prices the lowest, assort­ The members &lt;&gt;f- the Presbyteriaii Board for reserved seats will open at was
The Recorder. Harry G. Hayes and
ment the largest.
Missionary society are ‘asked to be F; L. Heath’s drug store, on Monday
Charles Doyle, were unani­
April 18, at 7 o’clock, and close at six Treasurer,
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at tbe meeting to.be held at
WINDOW I have all kinds, present
mously nominated, the secretary be­
on evening of entertainment.
authorized to cast the ballot.
SHADES, all styles and all tlieparaonffge ^d^ewlay. April 8, at The republicans nominated the fol-’ ing
‘
For members of the Board of Review
prices.
Mrs..Ileiiry Withey wterted yeeter- lowing city ticket. Saturday evening;
PAINTS. White lead ami day for Luton, Onitafio, where her For mayor, It. K. Grant; recorder, J.
' W. Bentley was chosen for two years
and
mixed goods, var­ husband is located,' Mn. WTJongs for Fred Ryerson; treasurer, II. H. Trask; 1 Robt. Dawsor\for one year.
Alonzo D. Cadwallader was nomina­
justice, W. W. Hampton; member
• nishes. oils and turpentines.
thr. time when they can get back to
board Review, one year, Julius Russell, ted for the oflice of Justice, unani­
Sole agent m Hastings for
civilization. '• ,
‘
mously!
PLASTICO, the best wall -■The members of the W. O. T. U.'are tvp years, D. W. Rogers. The ward A diVision for the selection of canditickets were nominated Friday even­
finish made.
- invited to meet with Mrs. Stauffer
ing. For aidermen—first ward, Fred dates*for sugppdsor * was taken and
A full line of .Pye Stuffs- - April 7, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Van Bush
Abbey was chosen for th*-2d and
; third ward, E. A. Burton; fourth Geo.
'
wards, and Milo L. Williams for
Diamond and Peer­ Arman. Supt. of Sabbath Observance. ward. P. A. Sheldon. For members of 3rd
'
thq 1st if nd 4 th; the selections were
will have charge.
less.
board of education—first ward, Roxana
Special Eai.tor Sunday school service Dawson ; second ward, T. J. Brosseau; reported to the caucus'and on.inotiorf
next Sunday morning in Presbyterian third ward, 8. Grouse): fourth ward,E. the rules were suspended and the nom­
inations Gratified by the Secy, casting
church.. Choice mnsic, appropriate IL Lathrop.
the ballot of the caucnsi
recitations and readings and short
The High School Oratorical contest
One door East of Citv Bauk.
W. D. Hayes and«W. F. Hicks were
Euter address by pajeor.
will occur Wednesday evening, April 8, selected as city com. chairman.
Sami. Clements of Chester, had a and will be held in the Methodist
The
oadcus then adjourned.
cancerous tumor remftred from and in­ church. Eight of our brightest young
--Waud Nominations; •
cluding bis left eye, by Dr. Lowry, as­ people will contest for the honor of
The' Union ward tickets were nomin­
sisted by Drs. Youngs of Nashville, and representing Hastings; good music has
ated on Thursday evening as' follows:
Fuller of tMi city, on Tuesday.
been provided enduring a good pro­ ' 1st ward.—Aid., John Bessmer;
OFFIOE OS STATE BTBEET.
The Grand Rapidsconcert company gram. Won’t you come and show how Const., Xee Cooley; Mem. S. B.t James
Advertising rales made known oa applteaassisted by Miu Bird Townsend, April much you are interested in the welfare Tomlinson,; ------- -Chairman Qf Ward
llou
We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Prtnt- 10. No one shook! oniM the opportun- of our schools? An admission of twen­ Com.
imr tn a workmanlike manner, and a* low as1 ity to bear them. The sale of reserved ty-five cents will be charged for the
2d W|rdJ—Aid. B^rt Lake; Const*,
jood work cad be done. CHveuaaeaU.
Otdereby mall wtll receive,ptomirt attention.l seats will be ai^Fred Heath’s. Tickets general public, students of the school Bert Tinkler; Mem. IL B. Richard,
will be chargdd'fifteen cents. The pro­ Bates; Chairman Ward Com-,. Geo.
( 28 and 85 centos.. .
ceeds will be devoted
school
purpos­tonventlou
Abbey. of Sun­
.
Atovery
succeufol
es, such as paying the expenses of the
APRIL
1896; day school workers of Barry-Co. closed contestant to be sent to Olivet, and 3d ward-^Ald.. J. 8. Goodyear; Const
1896
Scid Beach; Mqn. of &amp; B. W. H.
Tuesday evening, with an eloquent ad­
dress by Mr. Swartbout of Grand Rap­ the graduating exercises of the class Spence; CUiairman'.of Ward Com&gt;, W.
of
^80.
D.
Hayas.
;
ids. There were 129. Suncfey school
The Business Men’s Good Roads and
4th WMdf-Ald., W.F. Hicks; Const.,
' workers present.
Improvement Association held a meet­ Dan. Bb4y-„Mem. of 8. B., Dr. J. C. An­
Farmers of Barry county and Michi ,
ing last Friday afternoon, and listened drus ; Cijairmatf of Ward Com., Geo. 8.
gan: The Hastings Engine &amp; Iron
’'
Works have 250 different kinds of plow to .the reports of the treasurer. The Tomlinebn.
Association
have on hand |19. The
points and other repairs. Call in per. /Wpmen Can Vote.
■ 3on, or write for prices. They will cake good roads subscription fund |43, and
All women who are qualified to vote
uncollected $32. A committee was ap­
all kinds of old iron in trade.
8w
CITY DIRECTORY
pointed to arrange for a meeting of for schooT’dfiicers can do so in this city
The U. R. K. of P, have engaged Geo. commissioners and patbmasters of ad­ under our spenial school law. They
ALICE KIRK, M. D., Physiciani
• und Surgeon. All calls in city or countryr B. Williams for a lecture April 22. His joining towns with a view of work^nj^ must be qualified for electors the same
day or night, promptly attended. Office' subject will be “Much ado about Noth­
together. It is to be hoped the new as men. The qualifications are: 21
Id Ford's Hotel. Bastings, Mich.
ing.” It .i*s needless to say he will re­
council will materially aid, the work. years old, born in the United States, or
ARRELL &amp; POTTER. Attorneysat-Lnw; Office In City Bank building, ceive a hearty welcome, and won't The McOmbcr hill in Baltimore will be else naturalized under the laws, resid­
have^4rord to say abouualderinen.
Basting. Mich,
looked over with a view to improve­ ing in the city and ward, twenty days;
they must register on the Saturday
The Sunday school at the Star school ment, and we hope that town will Lake
R. JOHNSON,
Dentist
some decisive action. The‘work com­ preceding the election.
•
Office over National Bank. Hastings, house has been reorganized with Mrs.
The special law reads as follows:
menced
in
Rutland
last
fall
will
be.
E- Pennock ns Sunf. -Mrs. Perry.
:
‘ "" Sec 12. The qualification of electors
| Mr. Pennock, Treas,; Mark Wilkins, finished up with the money on hand, in the school district comprising the
giving
thnt
town
several
miles
of
splen
­
: Scc’y.; Mr. Osgood, Librarian; Carrie
aggart knappen
city of Hastings, shall bn. the same as
JL DENISON. Lawyers. Rooms Bit-SIT Mich­
those prescribed by the laws of this
' Osgood, Organist; Miss Patton, Chor­ did road.
igan Trust Co. Biiitdtng, Grant! Rapids, Mich.
Battle Greek Moon: The Rev. F. State and the United States for voters
ister. Sunday School every Sunday nt
at large at general city elections: PrbA. &amp; C. H. BAkBERTPhV-• 3:30 sun time,
E. Hauser, who has been preaching for vided. That women of or above the age
• stdansand Surceons. Calls night orr ' ■
the past year in the Baptist church at of twenty-one years shall be qualified
• dav attended with proiuutness.
A large audience listened to the ad­
Hastings, has been asked to resign. to vote for members of said board of
created by this act, and
E. KENASTON, Attorney, dress by Mr. W. W. Potter,’ Sunday The came of the trouble wns the doc­ education,
A.A.-* BtLiwana
justice
or
tne
reace.
uoi-,
evening,
on
the
subject
“
(^iristiahity
may be elected and become members
at Law and Justice of the Peace. Col-,
mUods a ipeehUty. All buigMjs promptly Vid Democracy.’’ Mr. Potter deliver- trine which Mr. Hauser preached, be­ of said board, and have the same
a*tan4adtAOfflaaovArJ.B.Goodvear'sstore.
J
attended
to. OflloeoverJ.S.Goodyear'Mtore,
ed a fine address, showing the growth ing not only contrary to the Baptist rights and privileges as members of
Hastings .Mich.l-S-85
creed, but-considered by members of said board, as male citizens.
the power of the people along with
This act is ordered to-t&amp;ke immediate
hilip T.coLGROVE.Law- of
his congregation as blasphemous.
the growth of Christianity. It was a
effect.
yer. Hastings. Midi. Offioe InUnlon Hall
Among the charges against him is his
Approved March 20,1895.
large subject ond its handling showed
Block- Practices IQ *11 courts in the state.
desire to revise’ the Lord’s. Prayer;
Successor to Smith ’&amp; Colgrove.
.
much care in preparation.
. For Rent.
claiming t hufthe advantages which he
The City Bank has purchased the has had by living in this day and nge jI The Mrs. M. A. Morrill building on
j State street, for rent afjer Feb. 1st, 1896.
Ira Van Valkenburgh stock of hard­
of the world and the pure and Godly •
' Enquire of R. M. Bates.
ware and agricultural implements at
life which he has led. fit him for inak- •
Chattel Mortgage sale, and will close ing a better prayer. Another charge
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
it out regardless of cost. The sale will
best.
is
that
while
preaching
in
a
small
town
Rooms at the old stand, up stairs, next be cash and approved paper, but it will
door east of Christmas Photo Gallery. be so low that it will induce trade'. If he bade his congregation a last fare­
. Married.
Residence, 309 Cotut Street. All calls
well, saying that he expected tq be
On the iMh Inst at Presbyterian parsonage by
promptly attended to, day or night. 10 you want a bargain iiow Is the time to taken up bodily into heaven soon.
Rev A. D. Grigsby. Calvin L. Hill to Mira Al­
secure it in that liiw.
’
ma D. M liter both ol Yankee Springs.
.

We Have ’em All
House Cleaning Time!

.

11 Reidy for all Disews

.

„

EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
—at the—

Modem Drug Store
W. H. GOODYEAR.,^
Expert. Druggist ‘

FRED L. HEATH.
The Druggist.

ALWAYS .
THE BEST
THOSE zGRAND RANOS
SINES
A FULL LINE V
AT THE

LITTLE RED FRONT
’ SHOE STORE.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

WHEELMEN

THE JOURNAL

Examine ■otir'

Golf Stockings aud
Sporting Goods.
Fresh from New York.

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W. H. Stebbins,

Funeral i ” ' .
B$D

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Today’s Advertiser*.

J. C. Farrell. clothing.
Hants ft Van Arman, grocer*.
Stirling, Crawford ft Co., groceries and
visions.
JeSM Townsend, binders and wagons.
W. H. Goodyear, modern druggist.
1- E. Stouffer, geoiraJ inerclrnnt.
Woolley ft Brousou. boots aud sboe.s.
. Fred L. Heath.the druggist.
•
W, H. Stebbins, undertaking.
Phln Smith. The Backet.
W. O. ft 1. Fitzsimmons, bazaar.
IImk Ings City Bank. Hardware.
-

Some of those
fry*"E to de­
feat Chas. M. Maek in Baltimore, are
reporting that he was to the republi­
can caucus, and because he couldn't
get the nomination, he accepted it on
the silver ticket. The truth is, C. M.
Mack was nt home hauling straw that
afternoon witUone of his neighbors, in­
stead of being in the republican cau­

The C. K. A 6. Railway managers
J. 8. Goodyear spent Tuesday and
purchased the Boom and other prop­
yesterday in Detroit.
New House for Renton Green street. erty in Kalamazoo yesterday, for de­
pot grounds. This will bring the de­
Enquire of J. H. McKevitt.
M
pot just south of Main street. The
Stauffer says butter and eggs are
full value of the purchases is |10,000.
coming his way and he is happy.
Work will commence at once to grade
Miss Arnie Coulter of Chicago, is the the intervening section and the pass­
guest of her uncle, Judge Smith.
enger depot will be moved as soon as
Alvord Peck of Alamo, is the guest the track can be laid.
of his daughter, Mrs. Cyril Grigsby.
The story thnt Chas. Mack of Balti­
Goodyear Bros, have three new, more, is only
_ for Free Silver for otlice
milch cow for sale at reasonable prices, i js well refuted by the members of the
Prof. B. A. Holden is spending a part Grange in Dowling, who have attended
of the week with his parents at Ben-1 grange meetings. He has advocated
zonia.
|[ ‘free silver the past two years, and was
Dr. J. C. Andrus and son Frank spent proud of the fact that the Banner and
• Sunday in Battle Creek, the guests of D. R. Cook advocated the same. lie
has simply followed his convictions
“grandma.”
and united his fortunes with the silver
Mr. and Mrs. Barrell spent several
men. after he became convinced be
days this week in Dutton on business
could not secure free silver in the re­
and pleasure.
publican party.
Miss Lettie Garn returned Saturday
A special communication of Hast­
from Grand Rapids, where she had
ings Lodge, No. 52, F. ann A. M., will
spent the week.
be held at Hastings, April 10, at which
Miss Minnie Dietrich of Middleville, time Grand Lecturer Clark will hold a
was the guest of Hastings friends Mon­ Schoo. of Instruction, beginning at 2 p.
day and Tuesday.
’
m. Nashville Lodge will work the first
Sterling Hogle is trying to master a degree, and Woodlend Lodge the sec­
bicycle; it’s hard telling which is on ond in tre afternoon. Hastings Lodge
top most of the time.
will exemplify the third degree in the
The Ladies Aid society of West Rut­• evening. Regular candidates will be
।
land, will serve dinner at the Town provided, and Jt is hoped that the atHouse on election day. The proceeds• tendance will bo large, as the occasion
will be one of interest to all.
for the benefit of the M. E. church.

Special Opening.
v Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Ap1 ril 9,10,11, we wi’kshow the very lat­
est styles in pattb*I hats and bonnets,

together with a mil line of millinery­
novelties. We cordially invite and
hope to have the pleasure of a visit
from you.
Miss J. IL-Suebman.
Hastings,.Mich.,
April 2,1896. .
’
cus.
Good Friday services at Emmanuel,
qhurch at 0 a. m.. 12 m. to 3 p. m. and 4
p. m. (for children.)
At the 12 o'clock service there will be
addresses upon the “Seven Words from
the Cross.” by the rector, the Rev. Mr.
Cox and the Iler, Mr. Grigsby. The
services on Ensfev Day will be at sun­
rise, 10:30 a. in. nnd 0 p. in. (.Easter
festival of the Sunday school.)
The music for the Easter services at
Emmanuel church on Sunday next will
be as follows:
1 am Uc that LlvethSimper
Authein by Cliolr.
Lift, n Night....................................... Kirkpatrick
uiTrrtoty by Mrs. Minnie Diamond.
The Htllsol God............................................ Nevin

On 26th Inst., at Presbytertan parsonage, by
Rev. A. D. Grigsby. Ernest L. Smith, to MIm
Rutk Nlcbola, bothor Carlton.
At Irving, nt the residence 'of the bride’s pa­
rents. on the 31st ol Mnn-li. Uy the Rev A. D.
Gnutyr. Wm.T. Grigsby to Frances V. Cun­
ningham.
At the residence of the bride’s parents In Ballimore.Mnreli 3lst. isiv. by Bev. C. W. Jones,
Daniel V. Hine ot Uope. and Ida B. Geller
ofXBalllmore.
MINTW-KBWLAND-At ihi home uf the
bride's parentis In Rniiand. March 25.1H0G. by
Bev. C, w, -iivnes. Ml Fil'd A. Hinds of Hope
ami yfiss OraZ'NewIsnd Of Rut!*”*’ —,

I have just receivefl a large invoice of

CARPETS
in beautiful patterns $nd unexcelled in quality.

Prices Never were Known to be Lower
.
than they now are.
•

Housekeepers and others who are thinking of buying
this season will nmke
mistake’ in inspecting my

stocK

We Go Again
Choice Potatoes, per bu.

Ceresota Flour, per sack,

HARDEN SEEDS
and

FIELD PEAS.

butter and eggs wanted.

To exchange: A good seven year
old horse for mason work. Enquire of
Emry Busby.

WE LEAD,
(ITHS mH'.

?&gt;urct!ayin^. _ _ _ _ .
My assortment of

Lace Curtains
is large and consists of many beautiful patterns, ranging in
price from 7°c to $3.00 per pair.
.

Here

hu,&gt; arm
«.,» iuk nuo'iii, , in- l/vail..Vl.ire&gt;
Solo bj Mrs. Frnuk Hnnx.
Entit-hl me not io IxmvcTlivi-............... Gounod
Anthem by Clwir.
rhrlst our I*:i .-o«Mft...................................Dunks
Te Dcum.......... Calkin
Jubilate ..................................................... Wurren
Anihein by tlie Choir.
The Suvior liatli RisenSteele
Offertory bv Mrs Belle Hendershott.
The Kesurrecllon Morn............................. Rodney

Have You Had the Grip!
If you have, you probably need a re­
liable medicine like Foley’s Honey and
Tar to heal your lungs and stop that
racking cough incidental to this dis­
ease. Fred I.. Heath the druggist.

(WETS. CARPETS. CARPETS.

7769

Wash Fabrics

We are showing this spring in all the rich colors
of the rainbow as well as the more somber shades.
We have just opened up for inspection, novel­
ties in wash goods including
PIQUES,
CORDELETTES,
ORGANDIES,
LINEN BATISTE,

-

EMPIRE DIMITIES,
SCOTCH PLAIDS, ETC.

le to show goods,

L. E. Stauffer. ♦

�leant of our troubles. Those who have
i •■lined wilt pay it out in the courM
of bunlnes.i, thone receiving It will posj
PHOTECTIOM
’OBJECT
LESSONS’
it
on to other?, and so indefinitely.
By Dr. Miles* Heart Cure.
GOLD STANDARDISES AD­
If Toil Hare. Here's the Way to Ri
It most be remembered that all th*
FAIL TO CONVINCE.
DRESSING "THE EDITOR."
JUS IlODElf. MEiiiDD or ( I HIM.
silver coin'’ I since 1S7S has been on
Fainting, Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu­
DISEASE WORK WONDERS.
•.
The
only
way
it
Pain Attending It.
governin'
lar or IntcroiUtent PuIm».Flui tcrlns or Pal­
Only tin- Dull Minded Are Deeerivod—I’eu- t
pitation, Clinking Sensation. ShortBOM of
:ulation was by the
.-' •.dc people suffer with headacii-,.
plo Are IV-ginning t« Do Their Own Afforded an Opportunity of Itatoriu- government paying it out. This It han
■Breath, Swelling of Fret and Ankles, *ro
ThousandsTcstif.*.
:.:nny
people
arc worn out und weary u. I
Figuring— Import* of Waul nnd Wool- .
uriuntoias of a diseased or Weak Heart.
Inu a Deluded Corrmpouilcat— Sotuo done, in a genera! way. for the purpose
the time, many more people have lur.i&lt;en» Rx-vicwcd,
back and backache. Few people under
of meeting current expenses.
But it
stand the real cause of their aclics, mu.'
has declined to use it as " redemption"
I.INGOFTHE1H KE1.IEF FltOM ONE
Thera lias bcex a large amount of la­
fewer yet know how easily they can f ■'
DREAD DISEASE OK OTHER KY
. Editor National Blmctalii-t: On page money, and when a "coin” obligation bor expended in cert un protectionist
THE USE O MUN YONS 1Mn cure. Justa word of explanation tx fo- •
lias
been
presented
and
gold
demanded,
I'ROVED
HOMOEOPATHIC
quarters
attempting
to
show
by
com
­
238. issue of the 5th Inst.. I notice the
wc prove that what we say is true. TinKEMfDJES.
following assertion: ’’The re-opening it has been paid. If only a small frac­ parison, elaborately devised, that there
back is the key-note of tlie kidneys. It
aches; that's a sign Unit the kidneys tin' of the American mint to the whita tion of the notes thus presented had was a great difference between the im­
’
.
our
Nearest
DruiKl
’
t
For
Munyot
ports
of
last
year
aud
those
of
the
year
not working property; It is lame; anotlumetal would certainly increase the de­ been paid In silver, as could lawfully
I ign, the kidneys are out of order, Theki-1
mand for It; and just as certainly raise have been done, every idle silver dollar before. Tho effort is mado of course to
| ncys, you know, arc the filters of the blood,
show
by
these
figures,
as
‘’
object
lesIn
the
treasury
could
have
been
put
In
­
its value.” In this connection, please
but filters sometimes get clogged up.
answer the question: Is there, now. or to circulation. And If the silver bul­ sous," that tho Wilson tariff Las worked
to tho disadvantage of :k_
the country _~.l
and I| Mrs. Wm. Young, I»^ing Park, Chi- This means in their case that the blood
has there, within the past ten years, lion on hand had been coined, there
courses through lite entire system impreg
tliat
tho
McKinley
tariff
is
the
proper
j
cago.
Ill.,
says:
"For
three
years
I
been anyone in the United States desir­ would not even be a pretense of Insuffi­
nated with poisonous uric acid, bringing
and rightoons method of protecting tho '.\a5..a helpless sufferer from dropsy, &lt;-n many a disorder which, if neglected,
ing coined silver who could not get all cient money to run the government.
domestic trade of tho United States aud
1,mb.s.n ere swoolen to an immense means disease perhaps incurable. And
Our
correspondent
would
probably
he wanted of It, if he had anything of
now about the cure:—Don’t take our wurri
commercial value with which to buy It? say. "Oh, that yould never do. The sil­ o.t»u.w export corumcrre. Tho orwj.
nuncl.
up a, a
M,e, |,ut now I for it; read what others say :
Again, has thero not been more coined ver would depreciate at once.” This, moot ii uddroucd to the
Mr. David C. Oaks is proprietor of liin
trilver In this country than there has however, ia morel••• a conjecture. and th. rlnllrt intelligence. With keen, there is a treatment that cures wlere well known hardware and paint shop nt
up to date, well informed men such physicians fail. I bought a viai qf 220 East Main Street, Kalamazoo, jfr.
been In circulation, nnd which could ( Eve: dollar in circulation is at par. । gar.zy
arguments m ? easily seen through, I Munyon’s Dropsy Cure, nnd before
say
that
it
would
depreciate
as
।
। have been ic circulation. If anyone
?nd it will net bo lougliefore the whole- one-half the pellets were gone tie Oaks liassuffcred a great deal from kidney
I vvuuid have bought It and put It in clr-.
th? govcrr.nv'rit refused to pay । sale cvnJiixio:i of such arguments will swelling had entirely disappeared, ant I ailments; lie described ids condition un'l
MRS. N. C, MILLER.
i
.
dilation?
Again, can anyone get Sokl,
simST; djj’jn.ptioa. It c-otild, |-------- , ---- 4.
iu, is aiia/dv
■■ ------ r—-i I by the time I had finished tlie cun- Ii cure ns follows: “Ihnd a bad, lame
.
-•
1««. I,are tarn tried, and It It bad ! "“I”1...
Ujdr ^udenmem
1 'hick I suppose was caused by my l;i
Of Fort Wayne, Ind., writes on Nov. 29,1R94: coined silver without being able to buy • a: I- -lyoid oourirteo.ly Mr wirnled jour,he lMl,lc 1 K" eomr'«-»- mys : w;is confined to my bed (luring ba t
"I was aflllctcu for forty years with heart it?been
productive
of no othor good, it (! nals. Tho year JbO4 was u year or ar-1
Yours truly.
N. AUSTIN.
v
»---■•
atisf-KS. I might S0V,'•nni li.-ju- tn-&gt;*—
’
trouble nnd suffered nntoid agony. I had
The ingenuity with which those three would certain!:" have saved tho tax- ': rested importation in dutiable goods. |
( have been iu that condition for ye.j.r"
weak, hungry spells, and iny heart would
pay ?,5 of tho United States from the ad- ’
Tiif urinary organism was nffccti’d/uri’..’
palpitate so hard, tbo pain would be so acute questions are framed are suggestive of
I Very curly in the year it was generally j r
ditlonai
They nro smooth,
in 1 to 3 hours, and •icing seamy, highly colored, nnd uliTi.
' nnduistucd that tbe tariff on imported I *u^3
and torturing, that 1 became so weak nnd an acute mind.
ia passage. I was in :: bad shape wh--1
nervous 1 could noisleep. I was treated tiy plausible and even subtile. Their weak­
I iirtwles wohld be grcijtJy reduced. Tbe jcu’’-‘s 1
.
•
‘
am? kind "
- ’ 3’v.nyon s Uyspepsm Cure is guaran- I got a l»GX of Doan’s Kidney I’ilb , u1,&lt;n .
-several phyaiemns without relief aud gave ness Her in the fact that they rest up­
•
to cure Illi forms of indigestion which I had heard. I hav? used
upevcrtMfiugwclxaga.il. Atxiut ’wayears on an iu&gt;mavrial basis.
All of thorn
.1
L:ici- . jyj.-j- j an(j ftotnnch troubles.
25c.
two boxes
of ineiii.
them, and the pills ii.n ■
apo 1 commenced Ubi;:g*Dr. Miles' Uemodie&lt;.
iro.ii'ics. Price
i rice-tie.
w.-.'.-o in
can be safely answered !n th affirma­
;rninnl. T’
a duties took effect. Miiayun’; Catarrh Remedies
R'-inediea posit- I. removed
_2 all the pain nnd trouble. Tlx i ■
Ono bottle or tbo Heart Cure stopped all
tive. for they fan to reach the substance
| Was a marked
heart trouble* aim Uin Ucslorativc Ncrvui’j
Only the r.bso,.rf
Price25ceach.
"
•improvement right fr.-;-.i
qncsHc;
flio me rcjt.uua now I sleepsounuiy aud at- of the is
M’tnyon'.- Kidnev" Cure speedily cure? the first, nnd it has continued rigl;’.
It i:
ot the Acieri- j
teuu ton;y boascboiu anu social unties witn- ;
tt during the ia;t ten
ux xou j mtxc- । i-flifl •n -he back, loins and groins, nnd ,: along. Doan'.-: Kidney Pills nre the r:...LL., in the right place.”
cut any trouble.
iou (f i vc i’-'- !
form?
kidney disease. Price 25e. j, thins
Miring coined silver
. ■
'
of-Silvir
»nd ir i&lt; abMlately atanrd to!.
Femblr Jlein.-dir, »ro a 1: For
~ sale bv all dealers"— price, 50 ' &lt;-n. ■
Eo:u by druggist*. IJcoksent free. Address
if he had something of com­ will not raiot- t.-e v«il.;.- of the L-ulllor.. 1
• Mailed bv Foster Milburn Co.. Buff ::
Dr.MuraM«IKMU&gt;..hUi»«.ln&lt;l
................value
...
mercial
with which to „1.-; , it. But t'.iea there i.- nothing in the Saw of sup- ;
ink cf crnnpai
j
Asthma
Lun-,
with
Asthma
Herbs.
;
X. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember
Dr. Miles’ Remedies Restore Health. &lt;&amp;&lt;&gt; same is true
every .yrm
foi
—of
------------of our ply and demand; and it will throw &lt;
; ’he name,Dxn'i, and take no other.
money. It ia true under all monetary light on this branch of the subject fer ] ( Tbo rcecutiy completed returns for ♦LOO.
_■
J Munyon’s Aervc- Cure stops nervous-'
spNcrtrsv r-ne-iTwi
systems, and in all countries.
Evon tomel.otly who knovs to rise and ex-; the hnportfi
of wool in
•
.
n 1895~ hliow
that
: Hess and builds up the system. Price
■THE~
■.’c’
'
] in silver-standard couiltrles, such as plain how !■ happened ’.ha’ when tho . tho total
}-« #00,31
Boston
al to
eC0,3P..’.301.
,30J. The Bostonpie.
.
i
TEsJKfrcuun bherta Dl.provo on oft Told India, a man can buy all the gold he East Inmine closed in 1323 silver I Herald poiBio nut clearly
‘
‘ how
'
ligBlfl-1 Munyon’d Headache Cure stops headBcpnbllcsn icbciiomi.• wants, if he id able to pat’ for it. But bullion lopt nearly cne-fourth of Its , cant a conipiiri^tffi with tho figures
.-nt- in
iii three
turee minutes,
res un-1
nu-1 ^che
sche
minutes. rrico
Price fioc.
25c.
Munyon’s tFile
Ointment
positively
' the
” .McKinley
............
».i„ m
;...
Tbo greatest reproach that cr.n be: he ifl’ist give just about twice'the quan- market price In three days.
dec
tariff is. It says:
cure, Blllorm, oi pile,. Price Sue.
cOtaM-d-sunOT UnJIW t™u«»u»„ •«:
brought agnimit McKinley, n« a man' Uty ot commodities that would have
li the closing of the Indian mint low­
train service
who, tbongh often mistaken, is inoro J been necessary twenty-two years ago. ered tho value of silver, it seems very j r.r thf tariff uutixlrtlim that wlii&lt;;f bears the ' Munyon e Blood Cure eradicates all t
o? tlie
tin? blood. Price 25c.
j
BETWEEN
BETiVI
frequently liuuest Umu the other leaders Very nearly the same condition exists reasonable to believe that the opening name uf McKbilcy to find for Isfej a b.fcl im-1 I impurities of
Alunyon
’
s
Vitalize!*
restores
lost
puw.
rriv oni r t
port of woolcnH of (51,060,1110 and for
fl to- •
of his parly, is his repetition of the1 here..
ers
to
weak
met;.
Price
&lt;1.00.
|
.
UKLIbAIXa
of ours would raise it
tai of (30,803,01'1. With tho gradual cheapncsB
senseless ami palpable falsehood that I Our silver money has -een coined on
A separate cure for each disease. At ‘
LOS
If bullion that can be converted Into of raw wool incidental to caiwes precisely
LOS ANC
ANGELES anil
tho difficnlties of tho treasury are due a gold basis, and ns gold has risen in American dollars, and used for mone­ similar t» thoMi which have brought about low ail druggists, f.5c a bottle.
ga
SAN FRANCISCO
to un iuEufficicnt revenue, says the St. value, every other form of American tary purpose, throughout this immense priced wheat (30,000,(AM ill Itfodoubtless reproPersonal letters to Professor Munaentx a larger quantity of woolen cloth than
Paul Globe. R Jerring to the loans that money has risen with it, until now, at country, would not b~ worth more than the tamo amount did h!x years before. But yon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, I’a.
Is Unsurpassed
have been mado and the increase of tho wholesale, the prices of our great
tho import of 16® was normal, while that of answered with free medical advice for And lhe new cqttlMBJnt &lt;i!*tlirso maginncart
bullion which cannot be so used, it ISDSwas Ba abnormal as to stand for at least 13 any disease.
national debt, ho says, “This state ot staples are about one-half what they
trains excels Ir. eletfirinf and eoinlort the s •
might as well be said at once that "use" months of ordinary importation. Bearing this
pert servlets of the ptfel season.
things has been produced by a prevai 1­ were in 1873, when the gold standard
adds nothing to the value of a thing.— fact in mind, it docs not differ in any extraordi­
Can't Stand Prcnpcrlly.
58 hours New Orleans £$ LosAngeles
. ing unwillingness cither to increase the was adopted. In other words, It takes
nary degnsj from the importation of the first
two years of MeKinleyism, which was, for
The Republican party ia tho stato C&gt;i 75 hours Hew Orleans to San Francisco
tariff or to resort to direct taxation. ’’ twice as much of those ^brings having a Nat tonal Bimetallist.
1801, fJt.V10.5W, and fur 1302 »T,515,145. The New York cannot enduro prosperity.
Thia is not true. Mr. McKinley knows
“commercial value” to buy a dollar.
comparison is made in all cases for the calen­
Direct connection from all polLta In Mlehlpar.
RETURNING PROSPERITY.
it, and every other Republican who
dar, not the fiscal, year, so that it is perfectly The frauds attending tho struggle for In made by leavlnz Chicano Saturday and Tue.-The second question Involves much
the control of lho party machinery, The day nlxtiU (or Wednesday at 8 a. m.) to thrnrah
cares to rend tho revenue sheets of tho
fair.
the
the same idea. There has been more
By 1833 tho restraining Influence of a change Tribune declares, have never been sur­ sieejers with
government for the lust 12 months
National
Hanker*.
coined sliver In thq country than has
toward n lower tariff, which wns part of tho passed by Tammany Hall. As a result,
Sunset Limited Trains
knows it as well. Wo showed in The
Our readers will distinctly remem­ “popular mandate" of 1302, had begun to bo there nro contention and threatened re­
Globo on Thursday morning thnt there been In circulation, and more of it
felt, nnd the vnluo of the ‘mi&gt;ort* of woolens
Comprising. Composite Cars—Including bath-’
room, barber shop, cute, library and miioxIuk
disappeared from the United States might have been put Into circulation ber that for several years past the gold fell to SW,238,500. But it is curious to note that volt. Tho fight over the spoils will n t
room;
treasury during tho 12 months of 1895 if people had been prepared to buy it. people have had prosperity “returning the imiKirts of raw wool for that year decreas­ doubt eud in the restorations of Demo­ Siewers-Double
drawing-room nnd 10 sections
ed in much larger proportion than those of
cratic supremacy. Time und again th i
also combined committment and Ladlei; Par­
at least $50,000,000 more of gold than But there has been more of all kinds of by leaps and bounds.”
manufactured woolens, no that the ubrinkage
lor Car. rivaling In perfection ol detail all
..... excess of
a. expenditures over
mer receipts.
rece.pi,. ' T”?
[b»n b.s been In
Bradstreets’ of last week gives us a may fairly lie attributed to the prevailing New York Democrats have been oblige!
the
(ormer achievements of ear building on the
Wo buu
obowo.1
tbut i£
it ii&gt;
it worn
nno, as
u lire
lb, '';Tula,l»a and •» » &gt;» - every
country.
fair idea of the character of this pros­ busim-Ks depri-.iniun. Tho changes in the in-.­ temporarily to surrender to their opVic
Vvuu tuub
Wl'Pj iiuv,
---• -------«•
Coni inent-especially designed (or Indy trav&lt;-l&lt;-r-&lt;;_______ ..
__ _
Republicans,cl-.;im. tbirt .the treasury. T_r? ,s “lwaya 80010 mone&gt;' lvln« ldle- perity in
- .. purts.of unmannfactj;red wnol-r-j raw-muturipl
Sec 12. The qualiticatiou of electors
*
’
LOT Ab &gt;. X&gt; APPKN.
Mrl Pinnock, Trcas,; Mark Wilkins, ■ffnislied up with the money on hand,
in the school district comprising the
giving
that
town
several
miles
of
splen
­
aggart knappen
Sec’y.; Mr. Oagood, Librarian; Carrie
city of Hastings, shall be the same as
-L DKNISON. Lawyen. Booms 8M-81T Mich­
Osgood, Organist ; Miss Patton, Chor­ did road.
those prescribed by the laws of this
igan Trust Co. Buiidlag, grand gqplda, Mich.
ister. Sunday School every Sunday at
Battle Creek Muon: Tlie Rev. F. State and the United States for voters
nt large at general city elections: Prt&gt;
A. &amp; C. H. BAkBER. Phy- 3:80 san tfrne.
E. Hauser, who has been preaching for vided, That women of or above the age
• slclansand Surgeon*. Calls nlgbt or
■ davattendedwIthDromntneas.
A large audience listened to the ad­ the past year in the Baptist church at of twenty-one years shall be qualified
to vote for members of said board of
Hastings,
has
been
asked
to
resign.
I have just recev
invoice of
E. KENASTON, Attorney dress by Mr. W. .W. Atter,-Sunday The cause of the trouble was the doc­ education, M) created by this act, and
• at Law and Justice of the Peace. Coi- evening, on the subject “Christianity
may be elected and become members
trine
which
Mr.
Hauser
preached,
be
­
ncUous a specialty. All bulMMM promptly
of said board, and have the satrie
Kteadedto. OOceoverJ.B.Goodyaar'Mtore, and Democracy.’’ Mr. Potter deliver­
Has tings .Mich._____________________
ed a fine addfehe, showing the growth ing not only contrary to the Baptist rights and privileges os members, of
said board, as male-citizens.
' x
of tbe power of the people along with creed, but-considered by members of
PHILIP T.COLGROVE.Law- the growth of Christianity. It was a his congregation as blasphemous. This act is ordered tatlke immediate
effect.
X yer, HasUnga, Minh. Offlee In Velon Hall
Bloek- Practices to all courts in the stat*. large subject ond its handling showed Among the charges against him is his
Approved March 29,1895.
&gt;
Successor to Smith Uk Colgrove.
.
?n beautiful patterns rod' unexcelled in quality.
much care in preparation.
. desire to rev.'pp the Lord’s grayer;
. For Rent.
claiming thufthe advantages which he
The City Bank has purchased the
The Mrs. M. A. Morrill builSing on
has had by living in this day and age
Ira Van Valkenburgh stock of hard­
of the world and the pure and Godly State street, for rent after Feb. 1st, 1896.
ware and agricultural implements at
life which he has led. fit him for mak­ Enquire ofR. II. Bates.
Chattel Mortgage sale, and will close
ing a better prayer. Another charge
Jaxon Prize Baking Powder leavens
it out regardless of cost. The sale will
is that while preaching in a small town best.
Rooms at the old strand, up stairs, next
be cash and approved paper, but it will
Housekeepers and ’others who are thinking of
he hade his congregation a last fare­
door east of Christmas Photo Gallery.
this season will nmkie
mistake' in inspecting my
Married.
Residence, 800 Court Street. All calls be so low that it will induce tradel If well, saying that lie expected to be
Ou tbo IBtii Inst at Presbyterian parsonage by
promptly attended to, day or night. 16 you want a bargain now is the time to taken up bodily into heaven soon.
Kev- A. D. Grigsby. ValTin L. Hilt to Hum Al­
secure it in that line.
’
ma D. Mlher both ot Yankee Springs.
.
Some of those Tvh^*a»Aaydug to de*
On 2Cth Inst., at Presbyterian parsonage, by
Special Opening.
Today’s AirertiMW.
Rev. A. D. tingsby. Ernest L. Smith, to Miss
My assortment of
feat Chas. M. Mack in Baltimore, are
J. C. Farrell, clothtrg.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ApRuth Nichols, botii of Carlton.
Bams*Van Arman,grocers.
.
,
reporting that he was to the republic | ril 9,10,11, wu.wi’kshow the very lat­ At Irving, at the residence 'or the bride's pa­
Stirling, Crawford fc Co., groceries and
rents, on the 31 st ot March, by the Rev A. D.
visions.
can caucus, and because he couldn’t est styles in pattL I hats and bonnets,
Gnarty. Wm. T. Grigsby to Frances V. ConJesse Townsend, binders and wagons,
get the .nomination, he accepted it on together with aTKll line of millinery
W. U. Goodyear, modern druggist,
nlngtuun.
U E. Stauffer, gentral merohnnt.
the silver ticket. The truth is, C. M. novelties. We cordially invite and At tlie residence of the bride’s parents In Bnlii- is large and consists of ma’iy beautiful patterns, ranging ia
Woolley &amp; Bronson, boots aud shoe.n.
more.
March 31st. liOfl. by Rei . C. W. Jones,
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
&gt;
Mack was at home hauling straw that hope to have the pleasure of a visit
Daniel V. Hine ot Hope, and Ida B. Uesler
W, H, Stebbins. undertaking.
price from 7°c to S3.00 per pair.
.
afternoon witUone of his neighbors, in­ from you.
oRBallltaore.
Phln Smith. The Backet.
W.C. &amp; I. Fitzsimmons, bazaar.
stead of being in the republican cau­
Miss J. R.-SucnSANr -tat£SJK -NEWLAND-At thi home of the
Itos ings City, Bank. Hardware.
I.
’
briar. Mrenn» III Kuu.ud.1
cus.
’
.
Hastings,.Mich., April 2,1896.

Heart Disease Cured 'great ingenuity

0675

1737

T

,

&amp;

Pacific

CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,

H
A

W. H. Stebbins,

Prices Never were pinown to be Lower
.
than they now are.
. .

Fmral: Diractor.

Lace Curtains

The C. K. &amp; S. Railway managers
J. S. Goodyear spent Tuesday and
purchased the Boorn and other prop­
yesterday in Detroit.
erty
in Kalamazoo yesterday, for de­
New House for Rent on Green street.
pot grounds. This will bring the de­
Enquire of J. H. McKevitt.
pot just south of Main street. The
Stauffer says butter and eggs are
full value of the purchases is $10,000.
coining bis way and, he is happy.
Work will commence at once to grade
Miss Arnie Coulter ot Chicago, is the the intervening section and the pass­
guest of her uncle, Judge Smith.
enger depot will be moved as soon as
Alvord Peck of Alamo, is the guest the track can be laid.
of his daughter, Mrs. Cyril Grigsby.
Tbe story that Chas. Mack of Balti­
Goodyear Bros, have three new more, is only for Free Silver for ollice
milch cow for sale at reasonable prices. is well refuted by the members of the
Prof. B. A. Holden is spending a part Grange in Dowling, who have attended
ot the week with his parents at Ben­ grange meetings. He has advocated
। free silver the past two years, and was
zonia.
Dr. J. C. Andrus and son Frank spent proud of the fact that the Banner and
D. R. Cook advocated the same. He
• Sunday in Battle Creek, the guests of
has simply followed his convictions
“grandma.”
and united his fortunes with the silver
Mr. and Mrs. Barrell spent several
meh, after he became convinced he
days this week in Dutton on business
could not secure free silver in tlie re­
and pleasure.
publican party.
Miss Lettie Garn returned Saturday
A special communication of Hast­
from Grand Rapids, where she had
ings Lodge, No. 52, F. ann A. M., will
spent the week.
be held at Hastings, April 10, at which
Miss Minnie Dietrich of Middleville, time Grand Lecturer Clark will hold r
was the guest of Hastings friends Mon­ School of Instruction, beginning at 2 p.
day and Tuesday.
*
m. Nashville Lodge will work tlie first
Sterling Hogle is trying to master a degree, and Woodlend Lodge tlie sec­
bicycle; it’s hard telling which is on ond in tre afternoon. Hastings Lodge
top most ot the time.
will exemplify the third degree in tlie
The Ladles Aid society of West Rut­■ evening. Regular candidates will be
land, will serve dinner at the Town। provided, and ‘it is hoped that tbe at­
House on election day. The proceedsi tendance will be large, as the occasion
will be one of interest to all.
for the benefit of the M. E. church.

Good Friday services at Emmanuel
church at 9 a. in.. 12 m. to 3 p. m. and 4
p. m. (for children.)
At tlie 12 o’clock service there will be
addresses upon the “Seven Words from
the Cross,” by the rector, the Rev. Mr.
Cox nnd the Rty, Mr. Grigsby. The
services on EasR&gt;/ Day will be at sun­
rise, 10:3(i a. m. and 6 p. m. (.Easter
festival of the Sunday school.}
The music for the Easter services at
Emmanuel church on Sunday next will
be as follows:
Processional.
I am Hi- that LlvethSimper
Autbein by Choir.
'
Lilt. O NIxlit........... .. Kirkpatrick
offertory by Mrs. Minnie Diamond.
The Hills ol GodNevin
At 10:30 A. M.
Froccrtional;
Why »eek }"e th»- Living ui»ong the DmL.CIare,
Soln by Mrs. Frank Banw.
Entrcht n«- noi to I«aveTliee. Gounod
AnUifin by Choir.
Christ our I’a oovSR.Dusks
To Deutn..T.—sCalkin
JubilateWnrnn
Anthem bv tlie Cbotr.
The Savior bath Risen ... Sleele
Offertory bv Sirs Belie Hendershott.
The Resurreci'on MornRodney

To exchange: A good seven year
old horse for mason work. Enquire of
Emry Busby.
Have You Had the Grip?
If you nave, you probably need a re­
liable medicine like Foley’s Honey and
Tor to heal your lungs and stop that
racking cough incidental co this disI ease. Fred L. Heath the druggist,

Here
We Go Again
Choidc Potatoes, per bu.
Ceresota Flour, per sack

garden seeds
and

FIELD PEAS.

BUTTER AND ECGS WANTED

WE LEAD,
. OTHERS IW
Stirling Crawford &amp;
BARGAIN GROCERS.

□at

■

i

&lt; Beautiful Wash Fabrics
We are showing this spring in all the rich colors
of the rainbow as well as the more somber shades.
We have just opened up for inspection, novel­
ties in wash goods including
PIQUES,
CORDELETTES,
ORGANDIES,
LINEN BATISTE,
.
EMPIRE DIMITIES,
SCOTCH PLAIDS, ETC.

No tri

de to show goods.

L. E. Stauffer. ♦
IlHHHHHHHHHHHMI

�DRY FOR

CUBAN REBELS J

NEW' BATTLE SHIP.

TEE SELF MADE

lodged ul’ing

BEWARE IN TIME.
New York, March 30?—A special to
the Journal from llnvuxin says: .Vixmr
del Rio has fallen. The Mronghold of
the Spanish army iu the western port of
the island wns taken by the insurgents
Saturday. There was a desperate light,
nnd many men on both side* are killed

Philadelphia March 3’).—The seago­
ing battle ship lawn was launched at
1:11 o’clock Saturday afiexnoun ftrOni
Cramps’ ship yard. Tbe vessel t Was
christened by Migx Mary Lord Drake,
daughter of the governor of Iowa, nnd
the launching was witnessed by a dis­
tinguished representation from the
Hawkeye state, headed by Gov. Diake
and by Secretary Herliert. of the navy;
Iowa’s congressional delegation, the
memliers of the house ot representa­
tives' naval committee, several mem­
bers of the senate naval committee nnd
the princ'qial heads ot the different
navy bureaus.
Besides the pftrty gathered upon the
christening stand, the yard was opened
to the public and thousands of people
witnessed the event from various points
ot vantage. Th- weather wns delight­
fully bright nnd warm.
A few minutes before one o’clock tlie
hurly-burly^jpf sounds Hint hnd been
arising from beneath the keel of the
vesta l ceased. Then a period -if com­
parative silence and anticipation fol­
; lowfd.
Mr. Henry Cramp, ns he litis
du.le on many another similar occasion,
L-Tccited bis last admonitions in Miss
1 Drake ns to the Is-st means of sliniter' ing lhe bottle upon the ship. Then the

WHAT THERE IS IN TIME AND PLACE
OF BIRTH.

lurnb- "

but lhe,.
..... ..................... ;
| iu tbe uiud of the bank mid the bottum, !

und they tot's uneasily, waiting. By and |
by will come tin ?»lar:-ii rise ami the l
June rise und pry them out aud flout
them down to m&amp;rket aud tho use they
were created for.
There is no uniformity in fishing.
Evcu the cxjieri, Peter, confesses that
he has toiled all night aud caught noth­
ing. There are centuries of discovery,
invention. Iu such a century Shakespenre is boru and life is interesting,
worth living. And there are years when
the world goes tu sleep. This right now
is a good time tu be ulive. iu that there
ie much iu sight aud a good deal tu ar­
rive.
I hato to number njy years, but it
reconciles me somewhat to think that I
have heard it thunder. I have seen some
of the great days uud some uf the great
men. He wns uot disconsolate who said,
“All of it I have seen and part of it I
was." They will have a fine limo of it
in the millennium—figs and grapes, uud
leisure tu eat them iu—but they will
miss something thnt we have perhaps
t(Ki ranch of. "What’s done is won.
Joy’s soul lives iu the doing." Evcu
now. whi u I hate killing, I like to hear
a dram.

cun

Tbo Brat ecu to tvdngc o*

and

null:

iciati

a ST. JAC

It is difficult, if nut impassible, far n
man to say, “This is mine. ' What wo
el the liatlle has been received in Ha­
Text.—Onv suwitb aud nnothtr rvapcth.
cull a now invention lias old inveiitianif
Other nu'i: latiun-d. uud yu an- entert-d ustc
vana, and the details cannot nt this
iu it. There is not much new in tho
their hrtx4&gt;.—Ji;lm iv. st, ss.
moment be obtained.
electric car. The wheel win invented a
Charles Dickens hnd seeu tho "self
What news has been received was
good whilo ago. The seat is only the
made mau. ” There is u picture of him
sent to the captain gcncnil.by the offi­
stump of n tree hollowed out and mucic
iu the story. “Hard Times.”
cer in charge of the garrison at 1'hiar
more comfortable. The brake is an evo­
“Mr. Jesiah Bounderby of Coke­
dr! Bio, after his troops had been ut­
lution. The lever is old as Egypt The
town” was u rich man, hanker, mer­
terly routed and while the insurgents
application of electricity—time fails to
chant, manufacturer. A big loud man.
were applying the torch to the city.
tell the number c£ men dead and liv­
Peckham’s
with a slave and a metallic laugh. A
At tbe pnlnce absolutely nothing hu«
ing who have worked ar. it until wo sec
iTtic ChildruM'a Caagk Cart) A
man who could uever sufficiently vaunt
licen given out, and the most that can
a^j ■ a Rj —
what wo do see. Every tool the inventor fr
hixuself u "self made won. ” With his
Is I'l-KAKAM-MAFM-CKlHrAtM. AMtTMXT
;bc obtained there is confirmation of
works with was un invention. It is oth­
r
ilruKumt
r« u|&gt;. wl:oo|ilu«
tt.
oiurii.
&lt;Wt*!
Ste fw bottle at
back to the fire he thus describes his
J. A. nlXHU
BAUGHMAN,
M. D.
the story thnt there wns a tight. The
itiWBbl-.
or
sent nn-iialtfoa rt»-rintof»e
er men’s labor he is working with. Von
childhood: "I hadn’t a shoe to my foot.
by 1-ECKHAM'S CiKiur Hkmkuy co.,
Spanish officials will not Mate the re­
say :: man made that with only a jack­ The
well kpnwn
what '
E import.
Mich. Pbvtician
HaVM T1IK writes
CHILDaiur.
As to stockings, I did uot kuow such n
sult of the battle nor have they fur­
he thinks about
knife. The evolution uf a jackknife is
thing by name. I passed the day in tho
nished the local pnpers with un offi­
nut a trivial thing. This modern steel
Peckham
’
s
Croup
Remedy
ditch, ami tho night iu a pigsty. That’s
cial note of it. Thfa. in itself, is suffi­
jacket for a cuuuon is not specially
cient to confirm the rrjiort of Spanish
the way 1 spent my tenth birthday.. Not
(Tbe Children’s Cough Cure.)
now. There is a Tittle brass cannon nt
thnt
.... a j,.-,.
ditch was new to we. .for I was
defeat, for the authorities never lose
Woodland. Mich. June IS, fBt
Ottawa, Ills., in u little museum there, Pkckham.s Ciiocr
Mttiirtiv Co.
born iu n ditch.”
nny time in giving out the complete
dug up near Starved Bock, that has
&gt;
,,
rraeiiort.MIcb
Mrs. Gradgrind hoped it was a dry
details of victories tor their side.
I consider Dr. I’cckbamS Uuuip Jtrnn-dv a
three steel bauds around it Put on mnatexcidlriit
inenlriiir for croup, coin* in&lt;t
ditch. “No, as wet as sop, a foot of wa­
three mdre and it would have a com­ routflu. Ilteoiieot tlie nvnteit dhcoveilra of
ter iu it.” said Mr. Bounderby.
reived information from the fevne of
1 “H‘ 1 *"
rrvoniinwKi
plete jacket. It was a cannon belonging U. tO ottM-ra.
Many clilldn irk fives world be
“Enough to give a baby a cold," con­
battle. The report r.v.'df to them states
iu La Salle. He had no steel jacket. atvrt imnully It every mother Urw ’belli i&gt;or- '
tinued Mrs. Gradgriud.
tiiat Gens. .D.’Jpnlo Maceo and Calixn
tMJfaoOwriSnp Fcnklmin's Croup Ilerr.CLy at
He was steel himself, except what was V«y
trulv jmir-.
cutting through wood came up from
"Cold? I was bom with inflammation
lira The little part of the discovery or
near the grout’d and in a brief Kparc of the lungs,” returned Mr. Bounderby.
The war for the Union changed the invention that a man thinks is his very
the American artillerymen who caiue to the "shoe piece" wns cut through and "For years, ma’am, I wxw one of tho direction of many lives. Plans
* JllU3 were own, even that is taken from him.
(luba on the Bermuda filibustering ex’mast miserable little wretches over seen. I broken. It sjiciiltd some men, aud made
Wo say iu common speech, “ A thought
pedition for the express purpore of
How 1 fought through it Irion’t know. 11 some men. I reinember some village struck me. ” That confesses tbe whole
working the Hotchkiss nnd Gatling
was determined, I suppose. I have been । idlers, sons uf rich men, who seemed I tiling. A thought that strikes Is from
Miss
Drake
swung
the
hottie
by
its
guns brought on the steamer. Without
a determined character in later life, and likely to be permanently uselcuis ur
streamers nnd ns the glass crushed 1 suppose 1 was then. Here 1 am ami no­ worse, that the war developed. They tho outride. It is an inspiration. I have
against the keel moving a bo re her head. body to thank for my being hero hot graduated from the school of the regi­ not forgottru the pathetic figure of the
del Rio would not have fallen.
mail, who, not long ago, took the hands
I myself. Vagabond, errand boy, laborer, ment. und arc tbo best citizens of the uf the. sick and troubled, prayed tlie
uorter.
porter. clerk, innnaiyer.
xuauager, nnrtner.
partner, Jnsinh
Josiah state. It does begin tu seem as if the prayer dictated by Jesus Christ and
Bauuderby of Coketowu. Those are the man who thinks himself self made bad said, “Thank tho Father.” All tho
antecedents and culmination.”
not thought at all.
great who were good have always said,
I suppose you have met this kind of
Race, nationality, family, have to do “Not nnto us.” The great and the
ti wan sufficiently often, one who thinks with any child. A sod of Benedict Ar-' thoughtful are great in their humility.
he owes nothing to anybody or any­ uold would find himself handicapped by1 They al) confess that every good and
bis father's record. The sou uf Abraham I
thing.
perfect thought comes down from tho
Lincoln has mare than a fair start. This' Father of Light.
We have to suggest tu Mr. Bcundorby good ur bad inheritance is visible. The1
.
I uiu
x
am uiiavu
myself much lUUVUIVU
indebted iu
to u
a buuc
shoe-that he himself had nothing whatever Ziuuricau iregro may beta™ lb. taw ta ■ wiltcr ln „
j, Tiu„p,. Ue wll,
to do with his place of birth, ur date of the white man k equal, may be the su-- ray, -“as to ..
Virgil would
his
nifru hnt
itinwt *' . .
birth, or choice of ancestors. He hud twiritir
periur infill
mau in nntnrnl
natural gifts,
bnt Itn
he must
feet,” walked with crutches. I used to
nothing whatever to do with being born. climb while tho white, child walks. Ev­
slip out of tho hack door and over to bin
Men are made by what they inherit erything is harder to him because his
shop ami listen to him as ho “foxed”
and by what finds them. Heredity and grandfather wns n slave.
I have the
iwaVy
about und discussed Hamlet and Nacircumstances added together muke fate.
It is hard that the misfortune of the puleon and Julius Uiesur and Byron.
sizes with'.^ahd
It makes considerable difference iu dead should be visited ou their children,
the light, mediajl and heavyi
the outlook of a baby whether he is boru but it is. The good starred or ill Ftarred
In his earlier days Abraham Lincoln
by the Nile or Platte, or iu tbe country name descends to the child. All this is had some excellent company. At New sizes with hpllo^ateel axle. ?
of tho coolies. Place of birth does deter- visible, bnt invisibly blood will tell.
These steel ash wagons all
Salem there was a village loafer, a dry
। mine many things, not absolutely all Josinh Bounderby, born iu a ditch, brays
goods box whittler, also no expert black have Sarven latent wheels,
things. I should count it a fortunate of the energy iu him that lifted him out
bass fisherman, who also know tho best which makes 4 much stronger
child who was born and raised iu Con­ uf tho ditch and iu duo time made liim books on earth. There is at least ono uf
cord, Mass. There are fine elms there, a leading citizen of Coketown. Well, this kind of uieu ia every smallest vil­ wheel than any other, as they
planted for him. He can sit in the shade his energy is au inheritance. He wan lage. They do not make railroads, cr have twelve more spokes than
and think uf the men who in the sun uot boru tited. Sumo men are burn to wreck railroads, hut they help boys to you get in any wood wheel.
planted them. He cod go over to the take a thing by the handle, mid others . kuow what to road and what not to read.
The steel axles are fulltown pump and drink voter from the predestined to take it by the blade.
I Une uf them is a email Socrates in a
guaranteed for five years.
well dug by tho men who planted the
Ancestry of Lincoln. ।
small town.
These wagons are leaders
trees and made tho reads. If he is at all
Abraham Lincoln was born iu a bnt,
It seems then that heredity and cundithoughtful, be will say to himself: a poor place. Apparently ho was a poor tions put us where we uro und they nro
Sold by
"Other men labored. I have entered in­ white. But ho was not a miracle. If wo strong strings to hold us where we are.
U.d. attleship owa
to their labors. ” He will walk over to kuew more about his mother aud hex The Hidividoa) -b* -very much-4zr dobLthe house of Emerson and Hawthorne Hoeagc, I ,;m rare we could account fbr
IZufTGu* ihtr aud Thoreau und conclude that high him. Men look at tbe river Nile aud Tho people who placed him under obli­
only ihelr deadly ii.'fcfient into the town sy} th«
•hrfaten thee thinking may go ulcug with plain liv­ they know tho mighty river rises sumo- gation are most of them dead. Tho best
by t he Gatling and Hotchkiss guns that ■Ide, she exclaimed:
Opposite Roller Mill. .
he can do is to pay his debt to the cliilIowa."
saved the. day for the insurgents.
ing. And then he will visit the bridge where, has a sufficient source. The foun­ drea. Wo receive this estate on which
The hull slipped smoothly nnd gently of ono of the memorable buttles of the tain of the Nile fascinated lhe bravest
HASTINGS, MICH.
Dinar del Rio Is situated about twowe
live,
with
improvements.
The
host
thirds of the distance across the island Into the river, and as it Heated out on world. A handful uf rebel farmers on meu. It allured like the uurth pole. wo can do is to pass it ou to tho future,
at the north and in the extreme western un even keel, tlie big siren whistle ot one end of the bridge, some hundreds of There is no ono form tain of the Nile. with more improvements.
province. It wns a city of some 20,000 the Massachusetts won turned loose and regular law nnd order soldiers on tlie There is a big marsh of fouutaius. The
NOTICE HEAH1VO CLAIMS.
Is it jmssiblo that children will hear a
inhabitants, and the Spanish relied made a din that wan exceedingly ef­ | other. It is tho bridge over which 13 ancestry of Abraham Lincoln is lost few individuals say; “You have no
State of Mlrhigan. ।
iupon it to afford them n base for opera­ fective. but still more trying on tbo little colonies of Great Britain walked somewhere iu Virginia aud iu England. right here. Y our fathers gave away your
County o' Dirry. f
ear
drums
at
everyone
in
the
vicinity.
I into the United States. There were oth- Jesus, although boru iu u manger, is re­
tions in Dinar del Rio during the rainy
Notice l« berebr givi-u. that by au order ot
UUb the essential thing wns lated tu Ruth mid King David. Josiah rights tu our fathers. Get off tho earth. * ’ the ITobate Court for ti e Cuun’y ol Barrv.
Reason. The Spanish garrison consisted Tugs scratched and whistled and peo-,1 er oulllvn|
battles, but
I have little patience with tho indi­ innde on Hie 2ntb tUy of February A. D. IKK.
nnd tlione on tire &lt;*rl«trn- '। settled thcrc
,„ is tllc
-of 4,000 men, nnd the attacking force pl.
there. Th
There
the power uf
of „a Bounderby is a boru captain of industry. vidualist. Ho is iu society, receiving all Hix months trom tiiui &lt;1 ■ io were allowed for
.•
creditors
tn present tn.fr culms Against the
gteat ,simplicity
lnlplidly nbon
iiad fully 5.000 men, besides the sharp­ lnB .Innd ronsmtulured enrh ollrer on great
about, Concord.
Concord. II trnlkwalk­ We talk too much about heredity, but tbo benefits and still holds to his rights estate of Elizabeth
Acker. I &lt;ie of Mid ik.uuty,
eepy Hollow
shooters and other skilled men of war the success of the launch.
ed over
over l0
to gj
Sleepy
Hollow aud
aud noted
noted two
two there is uo doubt about the powerful ♦n
«rivn unrhiiiD
limiMt in
io-1. nI
nnd,,|that
alt credit
ir. ofeinlmsto
su'd deceMtogne
not mug. Tbo
lhe Inoiral
logical, nuuess
rc&lt;lllln
,0 prcsrni
,irosrIll
meir
satd
; ril utareniilrei!
to
ilmir
nlnlmsto sniil
who came on the Bermuda. Following
Afrer tire lunnch n lum lreon
poor together, with an ov«Br«re fact.
dn idealist will hike himself out of so-1| Probate Court ut tlm I'nl.ue offi'e inllirci.y ’
bls usual policy, Maceo did not hold the .ened in the Mould Ion. Atthre lunch-| be(|
nbmt
milrked will! nlnto
Here are the couditious of life. As a ciety What has ho to do with tho cam­ | ol ila'iliipi, for&gt;*xiiiiilniitl"ii:in&lt;l xliowniice ou
f2
leM Ou ou6 rule, a child does uot select his school.
,
&lt; - ■
■ Ii or before
uci&lt;»m the
iuc 2xn
s. n uny
’lay of
m Augus'
auk'is1 next,
ncx&lt;. and
sna tliat
uinv
'town. He simply destroyer! it and then eon n poem by Mo, S. 11. .M. 1 yer., ot &gt;tujM w&lt;Jr(b
school, the cuminon highway, the such claims wh’. be heard before said Court. &lt;»n
chiwted,''antt-thorM." &lt;«&gt; thooth- Fifty or 60 years ago the boy that was mou
'finssed on to some other place. Exactly lmvn.wn.prm.nunl u,lklm.lr&gt;&gt;|.■ I
common
Tbew nro noeii nt- i
»■» “&gt;
. it
It was
™ entitled: "lire launching of,, ..ThOTan_" Certninly it :» wore to seut to Rugby might be deexurd fortu- common !«»Tom&lt;»:_ xi.es&gt; «ro eoeioi ui
where he is at present is not known.
fairs,
the
product
of
tho
peopJu
working
th»
lorammn
&lt;&gt;(
with
of
tlmsCuy.s.
I the Iowa,’’
|
Dato.L Fcb. 'iwiu A.”l irntc.’
' be desired tu be born iu Coucord than iu uate. Tlie boys who went through that
‘
‘
‘ ............
A GALE BRINGS DEATH.
There was no speech-making ns the (i Mulberry Bend, New York city. The school came out meu, not too good fo»a | together.
ClIAltl.l'-X W. AIIJISTIIOXO.
Let tho self made man, tbe self suf­
Judge of Pnilwto. Cottage In Cleveland Crushed bv Falling crowd in the room where the lunch i| child has a better chance as a body, us a rough world, but hemau—goad material
ficient man, go off by himself and wor­
wns served was so great that the formal­ mind. "We live,” says Wordsworth, for the work of the world.
Walla—Two Women Kilted.
ship his Creator. Even to do that ho
ities
had
to
be
abandoned.
।
Cleveland, O.. March 30.-A terrific
| “by admiraticu, hope uud love.” There
A mau writes a book aud calls it,
n.uun.w.aM lasting
K „....
.... tnlnutes
After the luncheon the Washington [ ■ are more of these in sight about Concord "my book. ” Mr. Buckle writes a book, must stand ou land As long us ho lives
windstorm
only two
he stands uu a borrowed foundation.
id.
S
Vf
sprung up about two o’clock Sunday party returned to the capital in their than iu a sweatshop.
“The History of Civilization Iu Eng­
The only thing wo have that is :abjo
’
f
n,,Are,.:,ver
nnrl zvwntorl
r*nnwi&lt;lnnilllo havoc
hnvnc k|H*eia! train.
morning and
created considerable
In HUtoric Etllnbnrtfli.
land. ” What he writes before death lately self made is oar large ar small,
email. f —jff A
idaring its brief existence. A few days ।
stops
him
is
au
intrednetieu
to
the
book
SHOT FROM AMBUSH.
I 1 should count it a fortunate thing for
possession uf self conceit.
.
ago fire broke out in the six-story Kirn( a child to be born in Edinburgh, with u bo intends to write. This “introduc­
t 'no conclusion is that wo will not
iball block on Cedar avenue, nnd left the Courad Becker
Killed hnivui..
by ill* Mcp«on,' I fliolre “ tu "*« V' “f *'• 1
tion” is iu two medium sized volumes. wa shii» a man because he is great, nor
n. couuou.
nn
jCaveat!i,and Trarfe-Marict obtained, and all fhu-j
walls in a tottering condition. The
■
Bnt
in
this
book
I
find
references
to
630
Virginin. 111.. Starch 3o.-Conrnd thnt the bedrootMt^Jhe Holyrood mint
despisn him because ho is little.- 1110 Scat businexs conducted for rxcorn ate Fees. 1
storm blew the walls down upon the Meeker, nvvcnlthr former otArenxvIlle. I lie thtrep- But it um-i l,uvo n lifllns books. Mr. Buckle-was chief of staff,
great word of Jesus Christ is, “'Judge
„ fOtrn Orrtcc is Oeroerrc u. S. p*TtnTOmc»1
,, n Kaiid wo an Mtnro latent ia kai uuir Uuu ihme!
dwelling of II. A. Vaughn. No. 745 Cedar
thin county, won .hot dradSuturdnv by ;t®«"
» eb“d SoiuB to nnd from bnt ou his staff were 630 meu. living not.” The pine of thosheltered valley
V!&gt; • ’ey ( Inniote flora Wtsbinrton.
1
avenue, crushed in lhe roof, instantly
" ­ 1 Scad model, drawlrs or photo., v. ilh devTp-1,1. «t..i»o:,. Willinm Becker. Th.- Ini- "chool co ree lhe mounwcuta. uut tlioro uud dead, assisting him.
is tall ami straight. Tho pino un Ber
Wo advite. If patentable cr not, free at!
killing Mrs. Sarah Bradford and Miss
I suppose it is permissible to say, thoud tuus is short aud crooked au'i ItSon.
ter then committed eulclde by Bring n! to UluRS. hot there to Robert Bunre.
&lt; chnrpc. Our fee not due ti'.l tmlcr.t i« centred., j
Emma Dietrich, who were in bed asleep.
"Solomon
’
s
temple.
”
But
Soloxnou
bud)
I knotty. Soil aud climate are iilmust fut&lt;
bullet through hi.s broil,. The tr.ip-.ta I Wolter Scott ou.1 John Kuox mid David
Mrs. Bradford was asleep it- nn -i|&gt;l&gt; tligreriilt ofn Imiptlm"fnmlly&lt;|Unr-1 Llvingdouc. And there a the cortlol little to do with tho real work. lh* was
much assisted by the iniuers uf Uplui, i
Tbo eutaTrmWo notinu last November &gt; | ©• A. SN O W &amp;COi
ia n vast deal of hnninn Intervet
iuae-next to the falling walls. Tin* &gt;■&lt;1 Tvlultve to a bonndorv lint Hie I There
and
the
ineu
uf
Tyre,
aud
tho
Lebanon
iu
and
about
that
castle.
Rubert
Louis
rightful occupancy
oceupnuev of
ot Uuform, which
the farm,
which ;u »«1 “b»“' •*“' raslk'- llubvn L““"
debris crushed upon her and carried the rightful
hewers of weed. All Solomon did was ((f t|H, r,iv:i1 College of Surgeons, Len­
recently
tenutauU-d
In
c.
tawruit
nnd
Stevencon
hnd
no
election,
but
mppore
woman and bod down through the
llio xuen.
men. Tho
luw lujhuuvi
capital of braius
w-wni do|Ji (1U ‘ livl'ti(.u frt)UJ the Loudon
ho had been born in Samoa instead of to pay the
heavy timbers of the floor to the the ordering of the stepson off of s xne
Scotland! I. for one, of a million or so, and muscle were his neighbors. The Sehool uf Medicine For Women, praying |
kitchen below. Five other people were laud. Tlie murdered man leaves nn es­
Scientific American !
bhuuld not have had eo many pleasant plan uf tho temple caiue from Gud.
fur the admission uf medical women to
tate
of
SsO.OOO.
Tlie
murderer
and
rulsleeping in the house, nnd f-.ree of
Field of Origltudity Limitiil.
Where a man ia bo.*u and
its examinations, ban just been reversed
Agency
them were slightly hurt. Sunday •ide carried a life insurance of $20,000 , ever.jugs.
•
____ .
.____ i ...i..... •!•!... . t.„, rnicnd is i
After onoreads tbe Bible and biiakes- nt a meeting of the fellows, by empltat: .;
night at eight o’clock the people in the in different fraternal orders. Tlie -hot raised is almost fate.
pearo he secs that there is not to bo iiidorseuicnt (47 tu 10) of tbo following
And
when
he
is&gt;_
im
is
almost
fate.
that
killed
Conrad
Becker
was
tired
vicinity of tho Kimball block ruins
There aru long stretches of time, cen­ much original thought. There is possi­ resolution; “That, in the opinion of the
were thrown into u panic l.y the fall­ from ambush.
turies sometimes, iu which nothing hap­ ble to the individual a new way of put­ fellows of this college, women should bu I
ing of another section of the fireDentil of nn Abolition Lender.
ting it. Into the sermon goes what the admitted to the diplomas of tho college.” j
blackened walls. After a hurried but . st. Paul, Minn., March 30.—Abraham pens.
The poet Gray peoples a country preacher lias seen or heard or read. Ho As tho council, the governing body uf ■
CAVIATB.
complete investigation' it wns ascer­ Willey, the celebrated nbo’.illoiiisi, died
TRADE MARKS.
tained that no other buildings had been al Northfield, Minn., lacking but a lit­ churchyard with passible Cromwells gets what he has to say from the outside, tho college, is elected by votes of fellows
DE8IQN PATENTS, |
from mau»contributors. He is like an only, their declaration in favor of grant-1
COPYRIGHTS, 0tc.l
damaged nor further personal injuries tle of 00 years uf age. lie was born in and Hampdens aud Miltona. They were
old fashioned country gristmill. People ing diplomas to properly qualified wom­
boru
aud
live-1
iu
a
dull,
monotonous
For Inronnatloa and froo Haiulbook writa to
sustained.
- New Hampshire June 2-1,1SU0. He was time, when nothing happened. Revolu­ come vgH sacks of wheat and com. Tho en practically settles yet another vase of
• MUNN * co., ax BaoADWAT. MW ?OB5OlOnt tiurvau fur Aecurlns pnlcnbi In America.
' educated nt a theological seminary at' tions come along and common charcoal miller &lt;.mi||es
New York's Latest L'lnlm.
uilfies it into tho hopper and educational discrimination against wom­
Every palrnt taken out by u» li browtht bcf&lt;
the public by a notice tflvcn free or charge m tho
it jfud' U*e
people
nwny en students. It remains to be seen
New York, March 30.—Dr. Koger S. Hunger, Me., and when a young man tlumes into a diamond.
grinds it,
’
• toko
•
became
an
advocate
of
the
abolition
uf
?jJwought,Track, register of records in the health
One day iu Chicago the streets seemed wbatthef
„ . less tho toll. Only
. it whether tho Royal College of Physicians
department of this city, has compiled slavery. For 20 years he was editor to bo filled with peddlers—everybody has been through the mill and is Hour or will also soon bu stricken with a change
lArnent elmilntlnn nr any arientlfte paper tn tho
■ the present population of the territory of the Advocate of Freedom nnd tho on the make. Aud the next day one meal, er possibly bran. Tho brighter tho of heart.—New York Nation.
vrorlil. Splendidly Mluttrnlcd. No Intelllin-nfc
man idtouid !-• without IL Weekly, A3.OOn
to be embraced with "Greater New friend and advisor of Charles Sumner canid hear-uolhiug bat drums and fifes. peuple arc the brighter the preacher
yuan Rl.3) nix months. Addrew. IIQNM * CU..
Y’ork.’’ IDs estimated tolal fa 5,105,OSO, and J. 1*. Hale. During the later years Boys were running over one another to ought to be.*,’ NojnilMr cau muke good
Puuu.iiElis, a t»l Uruodway, New Turk City.
of which 1,016,895 are within lhe present of his life he has lived with his daugh- go south to shoot, and bo shot at, aud flour out of-peor wheat. A miller that
Little Dick—Is this the house yon und
( ter at Northfield.
confines of New Y’ork city.
shot. It was a transformation and trans­ mokes pudrilour out uf good wheat ought sin is to live iu when yon is married?
Mr. Nicefollo—Yes, my boy. What
Murder mid Hulclilr.
Hlew Out Ills IlrutiiM.
,
figuration. I am hopeful for my country to have a call.
Tana, 111., March 30.—Ed S. Dnvfa, ex- • Nashville, Tenn., March 30.—Henry when I remember 1861. Those were
Let a dull mau full into tho company do yon think of it?
Sometimes needs a relimayor of this city and the leadinggrain Watson, living near tlie city, shot and tame years that went before. There of bright people ami he will astonish
“Taiu’t half big enough. ”
J
able monthly regulates
buyer of this section, walked one mile killed Jim Lytle, whom he hud sus­ seems to bo no regular forward move­ himself by his power of conversation.
“Your sister, myself, and a servant
jncdiciiK.
cost on the Big Four track aud blew out pected of intimacy with his wife. The ment in tho march of mankind. The A chunk of green swamp elm iu the will cuustitutu the family, as a rule. I
his brains. He wns prominent iu secret murder was committed at Lytle’s house. world seems to have hibernated like a middle of a fire of dry maple will smoko um sure there is plenty of room fur us,
Dr. PEAL’S
societies ar.d well known throughout, Watson having gone there lor that pi:r- woodchuck for whole centuries. Did awhile und finally burn, and even und spare rooms for relatives.''
thfc state. Financial trouble is attrib­ ]K&gt;se. Officers went in pursuit of Wat­ anything happen in tho ninth century? blaze. These 44 woman's literary clubs
■‘Yes, plenty fur the family, but tho
son, and when they were uliout to cap­ Who would elect to he born iu the time of Colorado are bringing to life ami family don’t count. What you want is
uted as the cause.
ture him, he placed a pistol to his head of the eave dwellers?
nm. i*valAludbni4&gt;Uu . Uinu lanC. O.
light the individual woman.
strangers, all the time too.”
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the Druggist
“Ha, ha! Why should 1 wish to en­
Mr. Emerson had great respect for
London, March 30.—The Chronicle and killed himself.
Architect of Humane Fortune.
Died of Fright.
Kays that Baron Rusnell, of KcHt»v.-rn,
। The individual does nut luuke tho Mr. Alcott. The secret of that respect tertain strangers, my boy? 1 xuu nut go- Hastings. Mich
Jefferson, la.. March 30.—A team of times. Tho times make him. Our great was that Mr. Alcott would go over ono
lord chief justice of England, will rislt
in unvotew,kiml
“’Cause sis will
always bo
very Kino
kind tviaato|uUeut? Protect yonrhlcas: they may
tire United States in September, to at­ horses drhen- by
Hl always
ue &gt;c.y
. Mrs. Horace
. Bennett ' generals arc lifted into tho sight of tho day und listen to Mr. Emerson. Mr.
ruu when strangers is Sing.you wealth. Write JOHN WF.DDERThe woman died in the
on tho top of a wave of war. All Emerson overnight would forget what nnd polite to y&lt;
tend the conference of jtirbt.s at Sara..
.i„
b(JHN A.- CO., Patent Attorneys, \\ asbiagtuti,
£1’11-------- - —.
they furnished was tho readincsE. AA ho himself had said, aud go ox: to some- about. ”—J’earsun's
_ .. Weekly.
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___ i D, O’., for their
prize offer.
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Jesse 'Townseiiu,

&gt;rirnfific jtatticiin

Every Woman

pennyroyal pills.

WANTED-AN IDEA»«

�■Observations;
It is the first ward that seems to be
unusually stirred up nos-. P&lt;&lt;i •«, re­
Geography by the Journey Method. ' ligious , djiliuulties, family &gt; nrrels,
Th" spring nine o' th' crick is rttnniu hitch—
{scandal, these are otr.y a few uf th­
A wagon uow can scarcely cross tir run ;
•Continued troni lust week
; ructions offered the' public.
Th' uphiiKl ninth l*&gt; (nst :i ititlln dry.
] Do you nut think they had a broader 1
411 it's nigh time our plowiu was begun.
I view of the islands than as if they had |i "What’s Easter for, any way’ risked
i'll'winter wheat Is showln mighty line.
. nn ih&lt;|uiring little gi»'l of her mother.
An grveinn tu&gt; the old field's dirty brown.
been taught thnt the islands were
Til' bark on little tree twigs Inis a shine
And'ojir good townswoman looked se­
That shows tiie sap’s begun to ntoxe tironn.
south of S. America, and were separat­
OF COURSE,
verely at the child ns she repli-d, "Tu j
Now these things I've been tellln joti of here,
ed front the mainland by the St. of Ma­
Areordtn to Aunt l.ydlti's idee.
think that you go co school anti to the i
gellan,
nnd
the
climate
must
be
cold
cause that is the c
Don’t mean so much that spilna I*. mighty near
Baptist
Sunday
scliool,
and
don
’
t
know
j
As tlnte torus to swaller sass'Iras tea.
•ap.
—Troth. as it is near the south pole? I hope no it’s all on account «&gt;f &lt; jueen Easter thnt •
magic, or something similar,, he shifts
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
one is teaching just that,—I confess 1
Spank the boy and arrest the man watches, when he secures the “small
The I nion City Ticket.
ihave. Right here we worked in a little the Bible tells about; I’m ashamed of I
loan for a few days.” He has been
Remember lhe date
who kills robins.
The ticket of the Union party needs ihistory concerning Magellan, also ■ JOO.”
working several cities in Michigan.
Say, does it mean anything? We *
The Mexico trip letter is postponed
but little comment at our hands. The ,when we reached Venezula and were
The electric light plant seems to be ticket is made up of practical and sue- (
mean the strange conduct of tnat wid­
this week. Too busy. .
-,
enabled to apply the ‘ Monroe Doc­
. *• fair weather concern. Last evening cessful business men. Fred L. Heath ।
ower. He has been so inconsolable for
Miss Pearl Spaulding spent Sunday ‘
trine ”
'
when it was most needed the lights for mayor is a young business man, who
the longest time; why. it’s mon* than
Let me assure you the height of in­
with Nashville friends.
went out. The cause is* reported to
three months. And now----Mrs. T. J. Bush was in Middleville have been low water in a boiler and has started and maintained a paying ।terest was not reached until the divis­,
These warm days brings out the
business, in the face of close competl- jions met at Rio Janerio. Naturally
and come to our mammoth 10c.
the latter part of last week.
when they pumped the water in it tlon, and will no doubt, if elected, (
, loafers on the corner by the City Bank.
the meeting was accidental so the
You will miss it if vou
' Take your butter and eggs to Miss went in so fast that It-Cfroze” the make a good executive officer. Harry j
_ One can not help wondering if the gen­ sale.
greater the pleasure. Il seems so tne
don't.
steatn.and
they
pumped
it
’
io
full
that
Murdock ard get a new hat.
G. Hayes, the present incumbent, has if
j the meeting had been real their lit­ uine loafer is migratory and spends his
Rev. Ley! Masters gave his many it ran out of tlie exhaust pipe. They shown exceptional ability, is courte- (tle faces could* not bav^been more! winters south. Or does he find the
have discharged'one of their engineers ous and accommoding. and a re-elec- i
warmer climate he seeks in the saloon .'
received.—A large invoice of
friends a call Tuesday evening.
beaming with pleasure. They imagin_____ Jersey ribbed Underwear at
’
There was a fine chance for an oh- Ladies
A. G. Hathaway of Cross Village, is and put a lawyer in to run It.
tion is a matter of course. So too, ,e&lt;bthemAdves men and women grown,
pricesway below the times.
As we suspected, 1’. T. Colgrove w'to with the nominee for treasurer, Chas. ,so at first they did not recognize each‘ ject lesson on our streets Monday ufvisiting his parents in Rutland.
We have a sample Waverly Bicycle
, ternoon. In front of one of the saloons for sale and it will pay to investigate
Wanted:
An apprentice girl to entirely blameless in the matter of DoyTL He has just finished his first (other but during the conversation they
a load uf barrels and casks was being prices. -Yours most sincerely.
learn the millinery trade. Miss Mur­ the pup, Mixer, ( handling the record term in that office andjiis collections ;mentioned incidents of their past life
W. C. A J. FITZSIMMONS.
left in our care.. Mr. Colgrove and W. show that notwithstanding tbe hard jand realized they had been school। unloaded. Just at one side stood two
dock.
S. Towers have an undet-standing and times, he has collected the taxes with- ,mates in the sixth grade. To make; old men, both with shaking limbs and
Watch this spare; it will have
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ford of Barry,
;
tainted
breath.
A
little
way
down
the
Mr. Colgrove supposed the record was
&lt;their pleasure more complete they.took
something thnt will interest you each
spent'the latter part of the week in to come to his.otlice and there certain out distress or friction.
Alonzo I». Cadwa’.lader is the’nom- ,a ride on the cog railway up the moun­‘ street a party of school boys had gath­ week.
this city.
portions of it was to be copied for his inee for justic&amp;, and his qualifications; 1tain Corcovada, and refreshed them­ ered, iine*inanly little fellows. What
was the connection, *do you ask? A 1
Charley Wightman of Chicago, spent client- As it stands now, the record are of the best. His being an attorney- t
selves with a cup of coffee. Do you
a few days in this city, with his father remaining unprinted will have to be will add to his fitness. The Supervis- ।
few moments thought will show you.
think they will soon forget llio Janerio
Which is politics, n trade or a pro­
and sister.
inspected before it goes any farther.
ors, Milo L. Williams and Geo. Abbey jis the largest coffee port in the world?
A letter from Lester Warner will ap­
The alarm of fire last night about ■are old supervisors, and- their clectior) ’Would you? Will I? After the trip fession? It must be one of the two for
pear as soon as we can get a chance to midnight came from the second ward should not be a question. It is at this ,around the coast was completed, we so many men devote their entire time
nnd all their energies to political mat­
put it in type.
beyond the XL C. freight house, owned time extremely necessary that we have tstarted for the interior, which means a
ters. One of the surprising things
Will every woman of the AV. C. T. U. and occupied by Will Nary. «Mrs. experienced members on the county ,vast amount of reading on the part of
remember that county and state dues Nary was at work at that late hour board, nnd also as assessors when val- ।the pupil and teacher. We usually about it is that the politician is too of­
ten a man who has failed to make a We Will Tell You When you are
should be paid?
cutting “stays” for the Wool Boot Co.; ues are changing so rapidly. No ex- ।took up the country first as a whole
in want of mil­
living in all other -ways. It must be
Mrs Jennie Whitlock of Barryville, her husband and two children were periments at this time should be made ,with' reference to climate, products, the loave; and fishes have some weight linery. if you will call at the Racket
store. You will find as complete an
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John II. visiting a cousin in the 4th ward and with new hands. The excellent nomi- ।surface, soil and government, then here.
Obsesveh.
assortment as is kept in the city r.r
were returning home when the fire nations for supervisors was supple- studied'
&lt;
important rivers and cities,
Dennis this week.
prices none will mtfke. At the Racket
breke out. It caught from the pipe monied by the choice of J. W. Bentley (traveling caravan style.
County Sunday School Convention. of Phin Smith.
The few pleasant days of March
upstairs, the entire upper part being in and Robt. Dawson, both of whom as
Imagine the pleasure of a trip on tlie
One of the most pleasant nnd suc­
closing was ample atonement for the
We now have
Hats
flames when discovered. None of the members of the Board uf Review, will .Amazon as far as steamboat naviga­ cessful Sunday School cunventions op-{Trimmed
■•
ataut 75 trimmed
blustering and cold.
children were in bed, and they ran to make an honest and careful revision of ition, also cutting their way through ened on Monday afternoon, with devo­ hats to select from ----and will
---- trim
------ „you
—
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the the neighbors and gave the alarm. The the rolls. This office is an important i
the salvas and being lulled to sleep at tional exercises Jed by Rev. A. Trott. one on short notice in any shape yon
Rogers school house next Sunday af­ house is a total loss and all tbe bedding one, and there should be no question ;
night by the music of the animals Pres. H. E. Andrus not being present. can wish. Phin Smith.
ternoon at 3 o'clock.
and household goods upstairs. The in the selection of such able men to fill iwhich inhabit the salvas,—then down Rev. Cox presided; Rev. Ralph Wooton Canton Flats Black and white for
The G. A. R. Picnic Association held loss falls heavily on Mr. Nary who was It.
old and young. You
i to the pampus trying to make way Secretary.
a meeting last week. We will give a trying to pay for the place out of his
The ward tickets are good, much bet- |through the tall, coarse grass, cutting
Mayor A. E. Kenaston gave the ad­ must see to get your choice. At rhe
full report next week.
wages. No insurance.
ter than the average, and if elected &lt;down thistles which appeared as small dress of welcome, ’and Rev. Mylne of Racket.
l5r. Taylor of Middleville, was in the
Leghorn Flats from 25
Marshall Statesman: Adam C. Ar­ will add strength to tbe council and itrees. In connection with the work Freeport, responded. The usual com­ What Yes,
cents up. You can have them
city Tuesday forenoon, to assist Dr. nold is at large once more. His re­ school board. As a whole, the Union &lt;outlined physical and political maps mittees were appointed and reports
trimmed to suit your taste cheaper
ticket is the strongest put up by that iwere drawn on the board and on these from thirty-one schools received.
Lowry in a surgical case.
than any one else will do it. At tbe
lease is no surprise to the public. The
Prof. B. A. Holden read an able pa­ Racket.
Miss Edith Chamberlain is spending only wonder is that the officials suc­ party in several years, and should have ]pictures of S. America we mapped out
few days in the city looking up the ceeded in keeping the wily old fellow tbe united support of every voter who (each day’s journey. A portion of the per on Grading uf Sunday Schools. ,
Infants and Childrens Wear
believes in fair play, lower taxes and &lt;class hour would then be given to map
The Sunday School Library was the
latest styles in millinery.
in jail as long as they have, nearly a
equitable assessments.
,work. A pupil would pass to the board theme of Miss Loomis of Nashville, and Bee what we have Itefore you buy, as
Before buying your spring hats, call year. Thursday afternoon Will El­
locate on die map a country or it was a well written and instructive we are sure to please jrou and make
The Hastings township people’s par- and
1
a ’ see Miss Murdock, Jefferson St. dred came down from Battle Creek
the children happy. Phin Smith.
‘
and secured from Arnold two gold ty have this ticket: For supervisor, ’city which was called for by some pup­ paper.
take butter and eggs.
il,
also
a pupil would pojrit to some
Object teaching of the infant class, Straw Braid We have th? largest
Ory
Chaffee;
clerk,
Elihu
G.
Larkin;
1
S. C. E. next Sunday evening at slugs valued at |50 each. These are
lot to select from ev­
county or city and ask for its capital, by Lillian Botum was another well pre­
arian church, will be led by said to be tbe bonus paid for the sign­ treasurer, Birney McIntyre; justice, 1
or some point of interest con­ pared paper, bristling with instructive er on sale in the city. Call and see it
1
ing of Arnold’s bond. Last night At­ Henry Havens; school inspector, full exports
at the Racket of Phin Smith.
Grigsby of Alma college.
torney H. E. Wlnsor was in Battle term, Robert Altoft, vacancy, John M. 'nected with it. I endeavor to vary the points from start to finish.
'our orchards with the Bor­
p»n&lt;rnrd?f Avon Yak’s For Misses. They have a
asirucha* possible so as to avoid
’
Creak-and secured the signature of Payno; highwayaum.. Cassius C. Stow* work
deaux Mixture before they leaf out.
dandy line at Phin Smith's.
Nelson Eldred and J. M. Ward to the ell; drain com.*, William "Walldorff; 1monotony. By these means I ’think Springs, N. Y.. gave an able address.
Let the limbs and twigs be pretty well
the
picture
of
the
country
is
more
The Tuesday morning session after Laces Well if they have not got
bond. The bondsmen are two of the member of board of review, Matthew 1
covered.
what you want they will get
1firmly impressed on the child's mind. devotional exercises, listened to Rev.
most prominent men in Battle Creek. Hall. .
it for you and save you money. At the
Wm. Shakespere of Kalamazoo, is Friday morning Judge Smith approved
At least one litde girl said, “I can Ralph Wooton of Freeport.
The republicans of Hastings town- '
Racket of Phin Smith. .
the newly elected G. A. R. Command­ the bonds at 0 a. m. Arnold was re­
shut my eyes and just see 9. America.”
The
election
of
officers
came
next
ship will support this ticket: For su­
er for Michigan. He is worthy and we leased. Arnold left for Battle Creek
Someone has said ‘ make geography and the following were elected: Pres Face Veiling Our veiling depart­
pervisor, Henry Chamberlain; clerk,
ment is complete
are pleased to see bis promotion.
on the 11:44 train. Those who are C. A. Gaskill; treasurer, II. D. Webb ; 'the handmaip of history and then make Norman Webb of Middleville; V. P, and contains the latest novelties as
Miss Ida Fitzsimmons presided at criticising Judge Smith should know justice, Lyman Chambeilain; school both the comparisons uf civil govern­ Elder Grigsby, cit&gt;; Sec’y., Ralph well as a stock of staples. Plan Smith.
” With this method I have made Wooton, Freeport; Asst: Sec’y., Nona
the organ at the Sunday school con­ that he had no alternative than to ad­ inspector, full term. H. II. Parmer, va- ment.
{
vention last evening at the M. E. mit Arnold to bail, as manslaughter is cancy, George Miller; highway com., F. it a comparison of language as far as Michael, city; Treas., J. A. Vari Arman. What Next Will you get new. said
a lady. You have so
and imagination are con­
In the afternoon Prin. John Mealley much now. Those shirt waists are
church, and favored the audience with a bailable offense.
O. Bush; member of board of review, composition
'
cerned.
gave an instructive, but rather lengthy just lovely and so cheap. I wish 1
some very fine music.
E. D. Reid; drain com., Bert Kinnier
The Grigsby-Cunningham wedding
Now the sources for securing infor­ talk on Sacred Geography.
could make one fit as these do. (We
A medical authority says men should
The people’s party electors of Rut­ mation for a-journey. First, geogra­
took place on Tuesday at the home of
Mias Eliza Knowlton had a well di­ hear such talk every day.) At the
keep their mouths shut while asleep
the bride's parents in Irving. A party land have the following ticket'-nomi- phies, as many kinds as you can obtain. gested paper on the use of the helps in Racket of Phin Smith.
There are some people in this vicinity
nated:
For
supervisor,
Wm.
O.
Kronof about 200 were present. The parlor
Abandoning the geography the best Bible instruction.
New New Had in order from the
who would be better off if they kept
east the other day and .
where the wedding ceremony was per­ newetter; clerk, Wm. C. Gorham; source of knowledge is the information
After some discussion on the subject
.their mouth shut while awake.
formed had been converted into a bow­ treasurer, Lewis H. Edger; justice, which can be given by those who have of a ‘"Rally,” it was decided to hold one they put in some patterns of new dress
goods.
Tliev are dandies at Phin
Mr. L. J. Goodyear, assistant princi­ er of greenery, icicles hanging from Whitney Tanner; scliool inspector,Del­ actmlTli traveled in the country in in 1897, one woman declaring it ought Smith’s.
ple in the public schools, is contem­ the roof, and the floor was softened bert Diamond; com. of highways, Sey­ question^ a Again there is a class of not to be held in political times, as the
plating a trip abroad during the sum­ with rugs of Alaska fur. The decora­ mour H. Linnington-; drain com., An­ people that are able to give valuable politicians were sure to get into it and Shoe Department We mean it
when we say
mer vacation. He will visit Germany tions were the work of Mrs. Newman drew S. Craig; member board of re­ information in regard to a journey, parade themselves, citing two years we have tho best assortment of ladies
and attend the university at Jena, and A. Fuller, who alsb superintended the view, Solon IL.Doud.
and childrens shoes in the city at the
they are full of verbal information and ago.
spend a short tint® in Switzerland.— general management and the wedding
The Rutland republicans have this are glad to supply valuable illustrated / Mrs. Clement Smith was elected del­ price no one will make as we bought
Allegan Gazetee.
banquet. The bride was dressed in ticket nominated: For supervisor, IL end descriptive literature. Such you egate to the State convention, to be them for 50c on the dollar. They are
A No. 1 goods, positively not damaged
The subject at the Methodist church green henrietta and wore a veil. The J. Mead; clerk, John C. Curtis; treas­ will find to be the agents of various held in Kalamazoo; Mrs. Grigsby al­ but as cheap in price. Phir
-•*
the Racket.
next Sunday evening is "The power bridesmaid, Miss Mi time Knight, in urer, Luther Loehr; justice. Martin A, lines uf steamboats ,4’.'d railroads. ternate.
and beauty lof the Easter idea." Ser­ crentn colored cashmere. Tlie bride Rork; school inspector, C. H. Gardner; Then the encyclopaedh.-flt.d many use­
Tho convention closed in the evening Sailors for Children
for
vices as usual in the morning. In tbe carried marguerites, and tlie brides­ highway com., Warren Foreman: high­ ful books in the library.
by an address by Rev. Elvin S warthou t
and
Perhaps the teacher of the district of Grand Rapids. It was a fine effort । the pric-’S at Phin Smith’s.
"Sunday school a program will be ren­ maid roses. Willis Goodrich of Alle­ way com., John Waters; member board
school is saying “My school room is nut and elicited mneh applause aud no lit- | Bab* Bonnets I/'ts ol them cheap
dered during which an offering will be gan, .was best man. The strains of the of-review, T. C. William?.
taken from the classes fcr missionary wedrfHg inarch announced the bridal
’
nt
Racket uf
The prohibitionists of Rutland, "have supplied with an encyclopaedia." 1 tie comment. The speaker handled
party who entered the parlor by two nominated a full township ticket head­ am sorry ! My school room is not eitli- without gloves the tendency of the Phh with.
parti
j er,
but
I
u$e
my
own
and
borrow
my
th.ough
different
doors.
The
ed
by
E.
C.
Hathaway
for
supervisor.
!
times
to
political
corruption,
and
earn'
er,
dui
1
utp.*
my
own
ana
uurrov.
mj
Dani. Hilton -who lived with his
.VLiLe~But7u rIUUu:i was opened
'uTffJSTx.u or.
._Tiond in Hast­ gat:
Baltimore Free Silver Ticket: Su­ neighbor’s,—but, dear teacher, there is estly pleaded for a complete separa-:
by ik ushers, Maurice Grigsby rat
and
ings township, was found dead in his
pervisor, Chas. M. Mack, Clerk, Burkeu that never failing source of infonna- ration of church work from politics, and
Frank Trego, and the young couple
bed, Tuesday morning. He was 72 years
Bowes; Treasurer, Angus McDonald; cion, the child. He will rummage the a purer, broader conception of politi­
were made one in a very ‘impressive
old, and a Cripple for many years. He
Justice of Peace. J. C. Benjamine; garret for the grandfather’s books. Is cal duty.
way by Rev. A. D. Grigsby, father of
will be remembered as walking with
Highway Commissioner, A.E. Durfee; it any wonder that Longfellow should
Here is a receipt that will knock out
the .groom. The presents were num­
two canes for many year*, being often
School Inspecter long term, Walace say “Ah, what would the world be to the carpet bug every time: One ounce
erous and valuable. A fine wedding
Is the time to be thinking
Eaton; School Inspector short term, us if the children wer#
riseen in this city.
supper was prepared and heartily en­
For
recent
infonakfi^
a
2" of alum, one ounce of chloride of zinc,
about
If an elderlj- man representing him­ joyed. The JovnsAi. extends congrat­ XL XL Slocum; Drain Commissioner, azines and school papers* - Yun ask to three ounces of salt. Mix with one
J. H. McGrath ; Member of Board of
quart of water and let it stand oyer
self to be a traveling man desires to ulations.
'
Review, Walter L. Ickes; Constables, what extent this method may be used? night in a covered vessel, so that all
pawn a valuable gold watch with you
I think it could profltaHjt be used in
Twenty rebuilt traction engines for Frank Silsby, Chas. Horn, C. L. Kelley,
look wise and tell him you are trying to
connection with the country schools. I sediment may be left behind. Dilute
V. McGlocklin.
•
this with two quarts of water and ap­
get rich yourself. The watch be shews sale at Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works.
leave that with you to decide.
7 Port Huron engines, 10 to 1-1 It. p.
ply by sprinkling the edges of the car­
you is all right, but through parlor
Frank Shepardson, an engineer on
As everything must have an end, so
2 Advance, 10 h. p.
and we want to say we
the Southern Pacific Ry., who resides
pet about a foot from the wall. This
must
my
paper,
but
please
remember
at Los Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
2 BirdseM,10 h. p.
Awarded
have of the best quality, a
rheumatism for a long time. He was that although we enjoyed ourselves in is all that is necessary. They will
3
J.
I.Cw,8tol0h.
p.
tine variety of seeds in
'.Highest Honors—World’s Fair, '
treated by several physicians, also vis­ South America we were glad to leave leave boxes, bedding and any other
I NicJwia A Shepard, 10 h. p.
bulk from one of the most
ited the Hot Springs, but received no thnt climate, and slothful people and resort which has been sprinkled with
J Aultman &amp; Taylor, 10 h. p.
.
permanent relief until he used Cham­
tbe solution on the shortest possible
reliable seed houses.
berlain’s Pain Balm. He says it is the once again meet under the “starry notice, and nothing will be injured in
We have also a stock of
best medicine in the world for rheum­ banner” and sing "Michigan my Mich­ texture or color.
i Poetar/lfh. p.
atism. For sale by Fred L. Heath the igan” and “O! the Flag of Our Own
field peas and rape seed.
‘ "
10 h. p.
druggist.
Condensed Testimony.
Country.
”
12 h. p. on skirts.
Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufac­
Health and sweet breath secured, by
0 Separators, 1 h. p.
Foley’s Sarsaparilla combines the turers Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies We want
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 25cts.
Will mU cheap or trade for other' Nasal Injector free. For sale by Fred most searching remedies scientifically that Dr. King’s New Discovery has no
prepared to extract their utmost value equal os a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown
L. Heath.
If you need a spring blood purifier, be Prop. St. James Hotel. FL Wayne, Ind.
Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a sure cura sure and take Foley’s Sarsaparilla; teaufies that be wm eured of a cough
Backlen’s Arnica Balve.
of two years standing; caused by la
trial size 50c.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts for Headache and nervous diseases.
grippe, by Dr. Kinrt New Discovery,
Fred L. Heath the druggist.
7?
Bruisai Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum1 Nothing relieves so quickly. For sale
B. F. Merrill, Bfldwinsville, Mass.,
[ by Fred L. Heath.
Pills do not cure constipation. They says that he has used and recommend­
•
The best cough cure is Shiloh’s Cure only aggravate. Karl’s Clover Root ed it and never knew it to fail and
and positively.©area
Ffles,
or
no* A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop Tea gives perfect regulaaity of the would rather have it than any doctor,
ptfons,
——
"?t.
wvw, G
“ 20
Mt required. T*
pay
It I.
is gaamiteed to givei it at once with Shiloh’-* Cure. For salts bowels.
because it always cures. Xlrn. Hem­
penwlzattafaetfon ormooey refunded by Fred L. Heath.
ming, 222 E. 25th St, Chicago, always
MOST PERFECT MADE. ’
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint keeps it at hand and has no fear jf
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre»
W. H. Goodyears.
3
Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the you have a printed guarantee on every croup, because
instantly relieves.
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
blood and gives a clear and beautiful j bottle of Shiloh’s Vitnlizer. It never Free trial bottl
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